tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7716728734426466134.post777612483450196389..comments2024-02-21T03:27:42.963-05:00Comments on Notes from Mickey: Seeing is believingMichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00539999785182797227noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7716728734426466134.post-22811949284173882472009-09-27T14:53:09.723-04:002009-09-27T14:53:09.723-04:00I am envious that you can get Princess to watch tv...I am envious that you can get Princess to watch tv. Obviously, no one wants their child to be a tv-addicted couch potato but there are days when I would give my left arm in exchange for Reiss to have an attention span long enough to sit and watch ten minutes worth of cartoons. <br /><br />I know a lot of parents of children with autism have no problems getting their children to watch tv and then I know a few like myself and apparently, you too, who have children who won't watch tv. <br /><br />For Princess only being on the diet for this short period of time and you seeing that much improvement is just remarkable. We have seen tons of improvements in the last (close to a) year but tv is still one of those things we haven't mastered.AUTISMOMMAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11409553613709277901noreply@blogger.com