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I was uploading the pictures I took of the dogs today and found a few of these shots on my camera.... which means hubby was up to no good while we were sleeping ;)
I generally hate self portraits but Gabriel's angelic face MAKES this one. I love you little one. <3
Photograph Taken January 03, 2013
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Off camera flash, to camera left.
Heavy pseudo-HDR post-processing of a single exposure in Photomatix.
We finally did Gabriel's birthday cake since we were all finally together for a week. It was worth the wait. Here's two shots of Gabriel's intrigue. He shoved his hand in the cake and smeared frosting all over the walls, high chair and table. ahaha. <3
Photograph Taken December 22, 2013
Two students tell each other hilarious jokes. Taken from the Social/Emotional category "Telling Jokes"
Rethink Autism offers web-based educational treatment solutions: assessment, training, curriculum & data tracking.
Here the Rethink Autism therapist guides the student to watch television properly. Taken from the Play / Leisure category, "Watching Television Appropriately"
Rethink Autism offers web-based educational treatment solutions: assessment, training, curriculum & data tracking.
World Premiere of RECOVERED Journeys Through the Autism Spectrum and Back, A documentary by Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh and Michele Jaquis, at the Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood, CA on April 25, 2008.
photo by Valerie Marinkovich
A Rethink Autism therapist teaching the Daily Living lesson 'Cleaning Up Toys.' The student is putting away his DVD so that he can play trains.
Rethink Autism offers web-based educational treatment solutions: assessment, training, curriculum & data tracking.
Orange County Premiere of RECOVERED Journeys Through the Autism Spectrum and Back, A documentary by Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh and Michele Jaquis, at Chapman University, Orange, CA on September 27, 2008. Sponsored by the Assistance Leagues of Newport-Mesa and Orange in conjunction with ACT-Today!. Photo By David Bro/FiveBlocks News Group.
A student plays with his toy horse while the Rethink Autism therapist watches over him. Taken from the Play/Leisure category "Playing with Figures/Dolls"
Rethink Autism offers web-based educational treatment solutions: assessment, training, curriculum & data tracking.
We finally did Gabriel's birthday cake since we were all finally together for a week. It was worth the wait. Here's two shots of Gabriel's intrigue. He shoved his hand in the cake and smeared frosting all over the walls, high chair and table. ahaha. <3
Photograph Taken December 22, 2013
World Premiere of RECOVERED Journeys Through the Autism Spectrum and Back, A documentary by Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh and Michele Jaquis, at the Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood, CA on April 25, 2008.
photo by Nicole Jaquis
Orange County Premiere of RECOVERED Journeys Through the Autism Spectrum and Back, A documentary by Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh and Michele Jaquis, at Chapman University, Orange, CA on September 27, 2008. Sponsored by the Assistance Leagues of Newport-Mesa and Orange in conjunction with ACT-Today!. Photo By David Bro/FiveBlocks News Group.
A Rethink Autism therapist has instructed the child to play dress up. He loves dressing up as a train conductor. Taken from the Play Leisure lesson 'Playing Dress Up'.
Rethink Autism offers web-based educational treatment solutions: assessment, training, curriculum & data tracking.
He scurries along the floorboards
On feet as light as air
The little lord of the pantry
Has emerged from out of his lair
He feasts on cereal and crackers
On raisins and dried fruit
For the contents of the pantry
He has claimed as his personal loot
But all that glitters is not gold
The old folks used to mutter
But how many old folks can resist
The taste of peanut butter
The trap is set
The bait is too
His brain is all a clutter
He moves in close
Driven to find
The tantalizing peanut butter
He grabs the morsel with his teeth
But doesn't hear the click
His spine has snapped, right in two
His death at least was quick
No more scampering little feet
Amid the pantry clutter
For death is close, for any mouse
That dines on peanut butter
--Randy King