Showing posts with label Dyslexia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dyslexia. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 April 2012

ARAMA GETS HIS NEW I PAD 3!!!




A few weeks ago on the day of the New I Pad release date,  Arama got 
on-line and ordered a 'New I Pad' (IPAD 3).  Poppa's credit card
paid for it because his poppa loves him so much!  

These photos are of the I pad arriving and him unwrapping it etc.


Keith collected it from the Courier depot because we weren't home
when it got delivered and so it went back to their depot.
This is Arama greeting his dad when he arrived home, but 
not really interested in him (LOL) more interested in what 
is in his van ha ha!

Below Arama opening the door to get the special box!


Below, There it is, the long awaited box!



Below, Arama getting all silly now he is SOOO excited!



Arama then waited for his Poppa to arrive as he told him he would have an
'Opening ceremony' when it arrived.  It arrived at the worst time, it was a
Friday night so Poppa was at the Bowling club having a few beers, so
Arama waited patiently for him to finish his duties before he journeyed to our house.


When Poppa arrived all the formalities of the 'Opening Ceremony' began.
They shook hands and a few speeches were given before the box was opened.
Poppa said in his speech that he was very impressed that Arama had been
so patient in waiting for him until he opened it.  Arama thanked his Poppa and said how
grateful he was that he had bought this for him.

Arama has Dyslexia and his teacher/school/Poppa all thought that this piece of technology might assist  him to learn via his preferred Visual learning style.  There are some amazing apps that work wonders,
I want to tell the world of Dyslexics that this New I Pad has an amazing dictation facility as well as a talk to dictionary (you speak the word and it gives you the spelling and meaning)  WOW!
I think technology is the thing that is going to save people who have such learning needs.  



Below, getting closer the scissors are out and the box is nearly open!


Below, You can see it!




Below, the official box!




Arama so proud of his sparking new I pad,  it won't be shinny and sparkly for long!
Poor I Pad, it doesn't know what is in for coming to live in our home!


Below, and on it goes!


All in all it has been exciting tutuing around on the I Pad.  Funny how
quickly a million games were down loaded onto it though.  So I am 
having to monitor it closely and set time limits.  
I want my very own one now, it excites me what it can do!

LUCKY ARAMA
NO
BLESSED ARAMA
YOU DESERVE IT MY BOY AND YOUR POPPA LOVES YOU!

Funny I have just been sitting here keeping to myself when an email or two came through I opened them up and Arama has been creating things on his I pad. Funny!
  You can do so many fun things on it.  Here are some of the crazy things he has been creating below........







Now all the other kids have caught on to what he is doing.  Here are some more....











  

Monday, 27 February 2012

OUR DYSLEXIC FAMILY BATTLE.

I have so far  written so many posts on this blog of all the exciting things we do as a whanau.  My friend Nix said the other day that most blogs she views makes her think that the person who's blog it is has a perfect family. (we only see the good stuff)

I thought that perhaps it might be a good idea to write down some of my struggles that we have each day living with the very real challenge  of Dyslexia!  I don't have Dyslexia but Keith does,  Arama does and so does Terina.  We are not sure about Niwa yet but my prayers are that he might not have to face this challenge like my other special loved ones.   Our mix of Dyslexia comes  with other combinations too such as Auditory Processing disorder,  and Dyspraxia etc.

As for most parents who have kids with a 'Special Need',  I often feel frustrated that others pass by you each day and have no idea what you are going through!  Yes I know there are always others out there going through stuff that is a lot worse than your stuff, but my stuff seems hard some days and today was one of those days.

I don't really feel sad,  I just feel a bit frustrated at times....

-  Frustrated at them not grasping how to read and spell as fast as many others.

-  Frustrated for them because they have to go through so many hard moments of feeling dumb compared to the person sitting next to them in class because they are not progressing as fast as them.

-  Frustrated at myself because sometimes I loose the plot and feel so impatient when they don't 'click' as fast as the hundreds of other children I have taught in my teaching career over the years.

-  Frustrated because I feel guilty at times for not feeling patient.

-  Frustrated because I constantly feel like I have to fight the fight for them in this education system that exists in this country.

-  Frustrated when your kids teachers don't really see it as much of a problem yet they are doing nothing specific to cater for the learning styles of the Dyslexic child.  (which are very different I might add to a normal child)  In fact I feel like I struggle with this myself too as a parent trying to understand their minds and ways of learning and BEING,  (the BEING is an interesting one some days  ARGGG)!

-  Frustrated because the government says they recognise 'DYSLEXIA' but that to me is no more than  just words.  The diagnosis of Dyslexia is categorised as the 'MILD' end of the spectrum when it comes to receiving extra help within our schools.

-  Frustrated that the government is not preparing our teachers via information and training so that they can cater for these 'GIFTED,  CREATIVE, OUTSIDE THE BOX, INDIVIDUALS!'

-  Frustrated with the thought of wondering if the system is ever going to cater for their needs.  Wondering also if the educational path we are heading down is just a waste of time sometimes, but I also felt that when we were home schooling. (so sometimes you feel like you can't win)

-  Frustrated when homework time rocks on each afternoon and their minds are completely switched off by then yet we still have to press forward tears and all.

ANYWAY THE LIST GOES ON,  I COULD KEEP GOING ALL NIGHT.

Right now,  I am feeling quite passionate about finding options that will help them to progress forward in their challenges.  Why keep doing something if its not working.  For example why keep trying to learn spelling words the same old way for years and years when you know there has been no progress! I  want to learn and read more about Dyslexia, I want to try new spelling programs, methods, computer programs etc that might help.    I think I might like my career to veer off in that direction soon!  Where to start I don't know but I do know it starts with passion because I am directly affected as one trying to raise dyslexic kids!

It was just a bad day today, some days are more 'In your face than others'.  But all in all I know I can pray for peace and direction which I need to do right after I have finished this entry!

I THINK THE QUOTE BELOW SAYS IT ALL!


This Video below is very moving I hope any of you reading this might
be touched so as to learn or appreciate Dyslexic minds a little more.