Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Summary Half of 2017


Jonathan grew up so much in the past 12 months. At 15 years, he is now 5'9" and 180lbs. I feel like a tiny person next to him. He is not quite as tall as his dad yet, but hopefully he will grow a couple more inches.
Jonathan finished 9th grade with excellent grades. He matured quite a bit this school year and became very responsible with his academic work and grades. He wants to go to a good college and he knows that his High School Grade Point Average is key. So he worked really hard this first year. He was able to get into more advanced courses next year as he got “A”s in many clases. And he is advancing in math by taking Algebra II in the summer so he can take Pre-calculus in 10th grade.

He really got into music this year. He is taking private violin classes and went to James Madison University during Spring Break for a 3-day strings camp.

He made good friends while at school and he also has a girlfriend. She is a sweetheart and they look great together. She is teaching him a lot about relationships and he is adjusting well.

Jonathan and I now openly talk about all kinds of topics. When it comes to autism, we talk about what he has improved and what areas he still needs to work on. He has improved so much that it is hard to tell how severe his autism was. He still has sensory issues when it comes to light, sounds, and touch. He asked me not to force him to go to the movies anymore. He does not like being in a dark room full of strangers watching a very loud movie. So I agreed. He will go when he wants to. He still has issues with certain foods as well. And he is working hard on his empathy. He knows that he sometimes does not have enough. With regards to his attention, he takes medication to help him focus. The issue is not so much the lack of focus but the amount of information around him. He has trouble filtering out noises that are not necessary. And that distracts him or overwhelms him. But he is better at self-advocating.  He also enjoys jokes and sarcasm (sometimes too much). And although sometimes his comments might seem inappropriate to his sister (teenagers will always be teenagers), he rarely makes "out of place" comments. He is very polite and very sweet.
He is very smart. During parent-teacher conference, I got a lot of feedback from his teachers about how smart he is. And many even commented that not only is he smart, but he does not take lecture lightly. If something does not make sense, he will challenge the professor. That is a great quality to have nowadays :)
He still loves video games and listening to music. And although he is doing really well with abstract literature at school, he loves to read factual books. He loves to go to the theater, he loves orchestras. He enjoys museums as long as he understands what is in display. Abstract paintings are not his thing :)
We are going to have a hectic summer. I will update the blog after the summer is over.

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Summary 2016

Jonathan is now an incredible young man. I am so proud of him. He now attends a Catholic High School and really enjoys it. He has a couple of really good friends and other friends he enjoys playing video games with. He is now about 5' 9" tall.

During the past 2 years, he really blossomed. Going to a Catholic school gave him the inner strength he needed to embrace himself and learn self confidence. He did very well as school and required no support. He was given extra time for the tests if he needed it and he advocated for himself when he needed to take it.

In High School, he has adapted well to the routines. His favorite class is string (music). He loves to play the violin and he missed 2 years while he was at middle school. So when he started, he was given the 2nd to last seat in the orchestra. He has now moved up already in the middle of the year and he hopes to move to the first section by the end of 9th grade. He is playing beautifully.

But what is even more interesting is that one of his best subjects is English. Imagine that! English! We were told that he would never speak when he was 3 and later we were told that he would struggle with language because his verbal IQ was 75 at age 8. Now he is getting 99 in English grammar and literature in High School. I wanted him to get an IQ of 100 before he went to college. And although we have not testing him lately, I am sure that he is well over that now. Amazing what he has been able to accomplish. I am very proud of him.