Hey Precious, I know that your Channel is mostly dedicated to mikko and the journey you're going through as a family. But I would be really interested to see more about yourself, because there are so many information out there about childhood autism, but less about autism in adults, especially late diagnosed women. So it would be great if you could get more into that topic. But I totally understand, that it takes a lot of afford to make videos in general, when you're dealing with so much things and I don't want you to make anything you're not comfortable with ❤
@thegentlelife8 ай бұрын
Hey! Thank you so much for asking, I am actually working on something like this to share my experience of a late diagnosed adult, it’s a lot of information to gather, I hope to be done soon enough to get more information to you all, as well as with Matthew. He is in school and activities this year, it’s a bit difficult to have time for videos after school so we plan to get more this summer for you guys! ❤️
@ebonyalexis328 ай бұрын
@@thegentlelifethank you for anything and everything ❤
@blackapples47448 ай бұрын
Hello there… In your 2nd paragraph in the first sentence the correct spelling is: effort. Not the word: afford. I’m just helping out.🌱🌸
@uptowngirlonabudget8 ай бұрын
@@blackapples4744wow teacher 👎🏽👎🏽not cool, where’s your channel so I can learn more
@JonBrase8 ай бұрын
Weirdly enough, I've actually seen more autism-related channels run by late diagnosed women than any other demographic in the adult autism community. Guys generally aren't doing autism content: they're doing special interest content if they're on KZbin at all. People with early diagnoses haven't had the "my whole life makes sense now" moment that later diagnosed folks have, because they learned about autism early, so they seem to be somewhat less likely to get involved in advocacy.
@KhadijahSays839 ай бұрын
I was nonverbal until I was 5-6 years old. I went to a school called the Blueberry Treatment Center for schizophrenic and autistic children in the 1980s. If it wasn't for Blueberry Treatment Center teacher Rachel Beldock, I wouldn't be as verbal and talkative as I am now at age 40. I'm glad to see Mikko progressing so well❤
@mrsjayellelovesyou8 ай бұрын
Happy for you!
@lynwil22868 ай бұрын
Good for you...glad you had professional help. I hear so many parents say how schooling help their non verbal child. Parents don't realize how they hold their kids back when they try to do everything on their own.
@KhadijahSays838 ай бұрын
@@lynwil2286 Unfortunately a school like the one I used to go to for autistic and schizophrenic children no longer exists. The State of New York cut funding for my school program in 1990 and by 1992 the program ended for good. Look up Mira Rothenberg, the creator of the Blueberry Treatment Centers and you'll understand why I said this. Schooling to help an autistic person does help, but it can't be regular schooling unless those teachers are trained in how to deal with autistic children. I can say this with certainty because of more than 30 years of seeing autistic children fall through the cracks due to an improper treatment plan (or nothing at all). At least Mikko's parents are doing something which is gaining results. I would advise her going to outside treatment when she is older, that is specifically catered to Mikko's special needs.
@Springchick798 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story!
@EmmettaBJones8 ай бұрын
My daughter went to school at 2 1/2 and you wouldn't know she could not seek. She's 25 now
@glennfields81219 ай бұрын
Mikko is very smart. She points toward the kitchen when she says 'apple'. You are doing an amazing job Precious.
@wendysnyder64438 ай бұрын
I think sometimes she knows more than she would have us believe. Just watching the way she reacts to certain situations I think there’s a lot that she’s processing in her own mind that she’s not able to express. At least that’s my take.
@GuineaPig3618 ай бұрын
@@wendysnyder6443 Absolutely! One factor in being nonverbal and autistic is dyspraxia, a disconnect between the body and brain leading to things like clumsiness and low muscle tone. Maybe Mikko lacked full control over her mouth muscles before, but now that she's gotten older and more used to her body, she can try them out. AAC could help her express herself better.
@jenjaffray58508 ай бұрын
✨️Mikko's eye contact about "baking" was so intense! Amazing. Love their channel and content! (I worked for 30 years in group homes and summer camps with adults who experience developmental challenges, including Autism.) This family is so lovely. 💜✨️
@nenenene97449 ай бұрын
Mikko loves her momma. She is very affectionate towards you. She knows you love and support her. Great job mom.
@decemberkat8 ай бұрын
❤
@FitzyS8 ай бұрын
Yes that’s a baby that gets loved on! So precious and important
@gailtrotman52568 ай бұрын
Thinking forward, Mikko learning ASL now may open the door to future employment for her as an interpreter. She will continue to engage and mature and blossom as an adorable, beautiful little girl!
@JoanCollier-sg5yl8 ай бұрын
🥰
@adrianabonitaaziz8 ай бұрын
She is showing her love in a way we can relate ! And that is wonderful !
@jannetwilliams67658 ай бұрын
My brother is autistic, he didn't talk 'til he was 7 years old. When he started, we couldn't stop him. He is very intelligent. He's smarter than most ppl (book-wise), including some of the teachers. Don't sweat the small stuff, take your time. My brother talked gibberish as well. The gibberish will soon turn into words. She will be just fine!
@latroyaltaylor89859 ай бұрын
I have faith Mikko will be talking. My 4 yr old daughter sounded exactly how Mikko does when she would talk. Since she's been receiving speech and ABA therapy her talking has improved a whole lot. She still has her moments where she babbles and it's a struggle to understand, but not as much as it was before.
@chilltarts9 ай бұрын
When did your daughter start those therapies? My Isabella just turned 3 and it feels like the doctor is dragging his feet. Am I just being impatient?
@latroyaltaylor89859 ай бұрын
@chilltarts no your not being impatient at all. My daughter's pediatrician kept dismissing my concerns ever since my daughter was 1 1/2 years old and I suspected she had autism. I ended up going through a state funded program in my area called Early Steps. They did a evaluation and determined my daughter was delayed. They gave me the referrals for speech and Occupational Therapy and they recommended she see a neurologist so they can assess and determine if she was autistic. She was 2 1/2 years old at the time she started Speech and Occupational therapy. After she got her Autism diagnosis from the neurologist she was almost 3 yrs old. They gave me the referral and necessary letter for ABA/behavior therapy. I'd say once the process was complete, she started with the ABA therapy about a month before turning 4. But as advocates for our children we have to sometimes take other routes, especially if their doctors are not taking our concerns seriously. Wishing you the best of luck ❤️
@halisternator8 ай бұрын
@@chilltartsI would personally advise specifically against ABA therapy... as an autistic girl myself 💚
@fauziamukhwana52118 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ precious
@deedrole52968 ай бұрын
@@halisternator as an Autist with Autist children and grandchildren whom ALL benefited from ABA and IBI I would disagree.
@jessicar.49419 ай бұрын
Good job, Miko. So happy to see her doing well. My son, 4 years old and autistic, started to speak some words this year too.
@TYXOXY9 ай бұрын
That's wonderful! Congratulations to you both 🥰
@kimt.63229 ай бұрын
Congratulations! 🎉👏🎉👏🎉👏
@kab97069 ай бұрын
Same, my son is also 4. Sending you strength, i know what its like to keep trying day after day. ❤
@VincentUmunna9 ай бұрын
Congrats🎉, God Blessed🙏🏾✨✝️
@timeless6179 ай бұрын
Congratulations! That's awesome! Wishing all the best moving forward! 🤗🥰🎉
@lisalister80028 ай бұрын
I am a retired teacher and have taught many children with autism. I have never seen what parents do at home... and what you are doing is just astounding. Keep up the good work.. will be praying for you!
@priscillasmith35538 ай бұрын
She is great! My nonverbal nephew started talking at about 4 yrs. And with early intervention did very well. He is 22 and graduated college last month. So proud.
@hkcx85346 ай бұрын
Wow! That’s exciting! Thanks for sharing this!
@catsdrooltoo9 ай бұрын
Seeing her progress is heartwarming. Thank you for sharing.
@DebLavern9 ай бұрын
Your videos of Miko have helped me recognize the symptoms in my grandgirl Nova, who is 2 (will be 3 in Sept). I was able to talk with my daughter about it and now we both watch your videos. My grandgirl is non-verbal and currently has therapy every Monday and Thursday. Watching Miko is like watching my pretty grandgirl, it's so beautiful to watch. I'm so grateful for your videos and helping me understand non-verbal autism. Blessings!!
@amberhess67178 ай бұрын
I've never heard the term grandgirl and it's so cute I love it!! ❤
@celiahfernandes65769 ай бұрын
This made me so happy to see, congratulations on her progress💕 when she said apple I teared up hahaha.
@Xtraterrestrial81128 ай бұрын
My son was non-verbal until he was 4yo; pictures on items really helped him out. He'll be 13 this summer and his vocabulary is so expansive that it's hard to believe there was a time when I wasn't sure he'd ever speak. You're an amazing woman and mother, Precious! Thank you for sharing your Mikko's journey 🙏🏽💚🌻
@oncebitebysquirrel8 ай бұрын
The pictures his speech therapy teacher told me and I bought a board and got some pics made, I'm working on trying to use it on a regular basis. So it really works??
@TYXOXY9 ай бұрын
To see the love and affection Mikko shows is so beautiful. I'm so happy that she's talking. I know you all are excited ❤
@Trinity25Apr9 ай бұрын
All the crossed circuits in her mind are beginning to sort themselves out and make sense. She is growing, and so is her knowledge bank and coping mechanisms. Thanks in no small part to the great efforts of her family and her supportive parents. I have never seen Mikko as a child who would be forever incapable of communication. She is an unknown quantity and she's only just beginning to show what she can do and achieve.
@NileGoddess8 ай бұрын
God is the greatest
@Xessa828 ай бұрын
My son is 9 and diagnosed as level 3 Autistic. He didnt speak his first word until right before his 7th birthday. We were fully conviced he would never talk and had completely come to terms with it. He would just make the same squeaks, squeals, and sounds over and over again. He refused to do any signing and wouldnt use any other means to communicate so understanding his needs was incredibly difficult. His dad and I know him so well though that we could usually figure out what he wanted but for other people it was super hard. Then one day he went to school not speaking and when he got home, he was talking. It was unreal. It was the most amazing thing hearing him speak. He now speaks 2 to 3 word phrases or parrots us. He struggles with pronouns, specifically mixing up you and I a lot. He also has trouble pronouncing certain sounds and the way he says words, like their syllables are different than how they're suppose to be said. Figuring out what he's saying can be tough but he does speech therapy in school along with occupational therapy so they're working on it. He cant tell us how he feels physically, emotionally or mentally which gets very frustrating for him. We've learned all his cues though so we can usually figure things out on our own. Like right now he's sick and one of the things he struggles with is telling us his symptoms. He wont point to the areas of his body that dont feel right. He will only tell us bucket or fever so thats been a huge struggle with him. Unfortunately he gets sick constantly when he's at school. There's 5 kids including him in his life skills class at school and they pass everything back and forth constantly. None of the other parents ever seem to keep their kids home when their sick which drives me nuts. One parent even sent their child to school while he was actively puking with a fever. My son also has a phobia of medicine so he wont take any kind of medicine at all, no tylenol or anything. He will only take one specific antibiotic and it's a struggle to get him to take it. Sorry, I started venting lol. I don't have anyone to really vent to about this stuff so sometimes it just comes out. Anyway, it's so amazing seeing Mikko starting to speak! She is just so precious! She reminds me so much of my son at that age. You're doing so awesome with her mom!
@latoyaedwards770Ай бұрын
This is amazing n gives me so much hope . Did you do anything to get him to speak? Supplements or intervention?
@c.athompson92809 ай бұрын
Her cuddling in this video is epic. 😂
@KXV2379 ай бұрын
I have a 3 1/2 year old daughter who was diagnosed last year with Level 3 Non-Verbal ASD. We’ve been in speech therapy ever since. She started Early Childhood Special Eduction soon after she turned 3. Next is getting her signed up with ABA. Watching Mikko making progress has been helpful and reassuring.
@buddahlion40539 ай бұрын
I'm so happy to see Mikko speaking. She is growing beautifully and progressing with her communication. I know you are so proud of her as we are. 💕
@vernellwindon67719 ай бұрын
She’s so blessed to have a loving Mom, you give her the love and attention that’s needed for her accomplishments.❤❤
@dndanga8 ай бұрын
A lot of neuro divergent children take a while to get going when it comes to talking. But once they get going, watch out. The bank of information that they have been storing comes pouring out. It is a joy to behold. Congratulations on your progress. 🎉🎉🎉
@cynthiajubiter68896 ай бұрын
SHE IS PROGRESSING TREMENDOUSLY. WHAT A BLESSING TO HAVE YOU AS HER TEACHER AND MOM. GREAT JOB.
@plucki24908 ай бұрын
You're doing fantastic!! My first child,& elder son, started talking when he was about three. Before that, nothing but gestures & sounds. *They* (the medical team) suggested we put him in a boarding school for special children. We got to the parking lot, then decided to go to McDonald's, instead. When he was four, a lot more confident, & talking pretty ok, we tried half a day preschool. It was actually in an elementary school with two kind special Ed (female) teachers. He blossomed gradually, but beautifully! I'm so happy to see both of you Sharing your journey, as many of us had no one outside of our home & family to share it with. And, she Will Talk! Just when we thought we'd Never get to the Next milestone...we Did! I...was most nervous about mainstreaming him into regular classes (in middle school, along with his special Ed), & his Huge smile told me it would be fine. Along with music "therapy", speech therapy, & video gaming along with sports (I was So Proud at the Special Olympics), which Greatly helped with hand/eye coordination & graceful,steady walking movement. Perks of special Ed was swimming lessons & activities at the YMCA. We found he was a mathematical genius & made some amazing jewelry (still beautiful to this day). He even played the violin (he now plays one of 7 electric guitars). If you had told me that he'd be able to do Any of the things he's accomplished, I don't know if I could have envisioned it, because we were led to believe he never would. Happy we decided to back what our Son needed, not what doctors believed. You're already hip to that. Other than sneaking out of the house to visit my parents (age 4,we were already going After his nap), & getting a driver's license behind our backs (😳), he grew up a very kind & wonderful young man. He was scouted for college while still in high school, eventually getting two degrees. When I look back from here, it's still kinda hard to believe. Our son has Asperger's. He always will, & we've never pretended otherwise. We just learned,over time, that the more educated he got, the further up the Spectrum it pushed him. All we can do is stay connected & gently try. Just like our boy, Mikko will get to where she's meant to be. Just... cherish Every moment!! Hugs!
@sandihendrickson33939 ай бұрын
You are one amazing Mama!! As a pediatric OT having worked in SI specializing in autism you rock! YOU are the reason she is doing so well and will continue to make leaps and bounds gains. I am so impressed! Love your videos and recommend to parents and friends with NV autisic kiddos! Thank you for all you’re doing for your precious daughter❤️❤️❤️
@cynthiahouser27129 ай бұрын
You are a great Mom. You work so hard and you give your time to your children. I wish all moms dedicated time for their children , regardless if their autistic or not
@who_how_what9 ай бұрын
I am so proud of your successes. Thank you for letting us take part in this. Your channel is the best proof that you can achieve anything through love/motherly love.
@laureenejackson14419 ай бұрын
Dear Precious. You are indeed precious😊. You are an awesome teacher and mother. I can see that Mikko is communicating little by little. God bless you. ❤❤❤
@makingmoves68168 ай бұрын
She's such a beautiful baby. It's a blessing to watch her growing in communication. 🙏🏾
@arzafatima2348 ай бұрын
Imagine being as patient as this mama❤
@SilentK616368 ай бұрын
My son is not non-verbal, he’s always been a BIG talker. It just wasn’t anything close to English for the first few years 😆 School helped him immensely. I cannot tell you the relief and joy that flooded through me when he started asking for “drink” instead of just screaming. Screaming until I went through the Rolodex of things he *might* want until I landed on the right one. Every time, every day. That was the only tool he had to express that he needed something. It was exhausting, discouraging, frustrating, etc. He’s 10 now and he’s thriving. Sometimes I forget where we started and how far he’s come. Things get easier as they get older. Never perfect, but better. ❤
@Shesaid_what9 ай бұрын
It's been such a pleasure going on this journey with you guys. I wish I had a village when I was raising my son.
@chelsealaine25509 ай бұрын
I made a communication board for my daughter with labels of her favorite food that she recognized, and also one for activities, such as goinf outside, drawing and reading.
@rainthomps6949 ай бұрын
Her snuggles are so sweet! I love the idea of using the blower for breathing in and out!
@mariatrujillo32979 ай бұрын
Watching you and Mikko reminds me of me and my daughter Nayeli..we have struggled trying to understand each other and she’s finally starting to process..thank you for sharing your story I cry every time I see your videos because they are so similar, it give me hopes me hope for both girls!
@hiphoppreacher4real8 ай бұрын
I am about to BURST from happiness!!!😊She is so very smart and I know she will have good days and bad ones, but I believe the goal must be progress not perfection. Great job family!
@marnishiamoore2179 ай бұрын
Mikko is so inspiring and so are you it’s a joy to watch you two….. and yeah stop saying she nonverbal Mikko can talk and I say this with love ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Honeysuckleblue18 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@remeldafields80999 ай бұрын
Keep up the Great work Precious! You guys are my favorite You Tube Family!
@charlenejohnson97182 ай бұрын
This has been a great help to me as I'm growing with my grandson who too has been diagnosed with autism. He blessed me last weekend when he signed that he wanted more and then picked up something out the floor upon command . He is also counting my figures and learning his facial parts . He gets so excited about it as well as I let him know what a great job he is doing Everytime . God bless you and thank you for sharing Miko journey with us . She is beautiful and amazing as is her mom . Always praying your strength daily . 🙏🏾💐
@sheilawroten45598 ай бұрын
Without having any experience with autism, I believe Mikko's language is progressing the way any child's does, she's just behind by a year or 2. It's like watching a baby form words at one then 2 then 3 etc. It's so amazing to watch❤
@ShannonGibsonArtDesigns8 ай бұрын
I have a background working with children, and you're amazing. How you foster and facilitate her learning is what makes all the difference. You should be very proud of yourself! I hope other parents will take a page from your book.
@Barbara.7149 ай бұрын
I've said she'll be talking up a storm in no time 😂😂and Look at this.Wonderful!!!
@sheebitz8 ай бұрын
I’ve been here for some time and I’m so happy to see her progress! I’m a black autistic adult that wasn’t diagnosed growing up so seeing you give so much love to your daughter warms my heart ❤
@intelliladyn50068 ай бұрын
One on one Literacy based Speech Therapy at a Speech Pathology Clinic gave my daughter a voice. She started at age 3, she is now 5 and is verbal and articulate (short words, phrases and sometimes sentences) She communicates her wants and needs in as few words as possible, When we remind her to "use her words" she repeats her wants in needs using a complete sentence!" She initiates play with her 9 year old brother and they have a ball!" She is very smart and an amazing artist. She is also showing an interest in music. As parents, you have to talk to them as much as possible even if you don't get a response. And 🙏🏾.
@aneesahthequeen8 ай бұрын
New Subscriber here, beautiful family! I am an autistic Mom ! Thanks for sharing your beautiful daughter with us !!! So many parents don’t know what to do but you sharing your beautiful daughter gives others knowledge more than you know! Keep up the great work❤️🤗
@stopandconsider4168 ай бұрын
What a wonderful job you are doing Mom! Truly beautiful, your videos bring tears to my eyes every time. Your patience is an inspiration ❤
@crimsonwolfe93519 ай бұрын
You’re an amazing mom!! Good job!!!!
@Lily-cm3nj9 ай бұрын
Absolutely, I just hope she able to find time for herself because from the videos it seems like it's all on her and the father is not involved in the process for whatever reason(s).
@nanmattingly64028 ай бұрын
What a beautiful little girl, and such a great momma. Thank you for sharing.
@donna9488 ай бұрын
Mikko is blessed to have such a great parent.
@Sigital16 ай бұрын
Love this. Good job, Miko. Things will turn around near term quickly and what a testimony. Sending love and light.
@catoniner9 ай бұрын
happy to see progress! cheers to mom, dad, and mikko :)
@kathywilliams28529 ай бұрын
❤
@joannebell81158 ай бұрын
Your Love 💞🙏💞 and Patience for little Mikko is so Priceless. I commend You PERCIOUS Mother for the Time, Patience and Nurturing You have giving your daughter watching her journey proves...THAT LOVE 💞🙏💞Conquer ALL THINGS ❣May Continue to Bless You and Your Family....This is so Heartwarming to witness Mikko's Growth & Progress.
@jillwklausen8 ай бұрын
She's doing so great! One of my sisters didn't utter a word until she was 3 years old. All she did was point and grunt. Then one day, totally out of the blue, she just started talking in complete sentences. A cousin spoke only a made-up language that only one of his brothers could interpret. He did this until he was 3 also. Wishing you continued success!
@naimap72823 ай бұрын
Was your sister diagnosed with autism?
@jillwklausen3 ай бұрын
@@naimap7282, no, she wasn't.
@simshill2958 ай бұрын
Mikko is coming along nicely. Your love and support is an example for all to learn from. Thank you for sharing looking forward to more video contents. ❤
@tapreciousjones54359 ай бұрын
Great job Mikko!!! & great job mom!!! God bless 💕🙏🏾
@andaratremere5698 ай бұрын
This makes my heart smile. I've seen so many of your videos, and they have helped me a lot along the way with my autistic son. I love the patients you have with her. My son was nonverbal until he was a little over 4, then he started talking using just one word here and there. He made a major leap at 5 and started with echoing shows and songs in full sentences. At 6, he started using some sentences himself. I do believe pre-school helped a lot with that. His sentences were jumbled like "can I want apple" and not 100% but a major progress. We tried first grade in public school to see if being around typical children would help even more and it did with his communication skills but not with his over stimulating issues so we decided to try home schooling and it has been amazing.
@Sarcasm18559 ай бұрын
I figured she would👏🏾👏🏾‼️
@Devin_Milan8 ай бұрын
This is great! I work with students with autism in a special education class. One thing our behavior specialist told us is that if a child is using any kind of vocalizations to communicate (even if they’re not real words), this means they’re non-speaking instead of non-verbal, which means no communication at all. (No sounds or anything). I know this might’ve been the case when she first started which meant she was non-verbal. Just thought I’d share that because it was very interesting to me to hear the distinction between the two. Thanks so much for sharing Mikko’s journey. She is a light and she will inspire many❤
@7n1sun218 ай бұрын
It Is Time For Speech Therapy Classes For Miko. 🙏😇
@Jazzy49058 ай бұрын
She is so adorable. Such a delight to watch the two of you interact and she her progress. You are amazing with her. Although we only see short segments of her journey, it is apparent your time in her development has been very beneficial for you both. Keep up the good work Mikko.
@lisabrowne17719 ай бұрын
In addition to the good job you are doing- could she also benefit from weekly speech therapy sessions with a professional. I believe if you took her to a place where she could see other kid friendly environments, that should peek her enthusiasm/motivation. You have to try everything during that high learning age which is todler to about age 6. Also, since you have two older children, most younger children want to do what their siblings do, so it seems like she should want to keep up with them. Maybe, you could develop a game sitting at the table with the other kids and Mikko, where everybody identifies letters and objects with picture object cards. Do this weekly then give them a surprise treat also for motivation.
@calcyeason18148 ай бұрын
She is doing so well I cried when I seen and heard her talk God is so good he know who to seen us when we don't know we need them so happy for her 💪🏽👏🏽🙏🏽⚘️⚘️
@beautifulsoulsbystayeshay80038 ай бұрын
Thanks to Jesus for allowing an internal change to occur in your child. Blessings to the most high 🙏🏾
@BeeJay0758 ай бұрын
Yes...giving glory to God.
@alecia1758 ай бұрын
I've been watching you two for a long time, and Miko has made so much progress, I've never heard her say hi. You're an awesome mom.❤
@singularityjackson9 ай бұрын
Hi Mikko!! Awesome 🥰
@michellemcmillan933 ай бұрын
The work you’re doing with your daughter is not being done in vain. Your love and perseverance with her is inspiring. Thank you to you and Mikko for making a major difference for the good in this world! Go Mikko!!!! 👏🏽❤️🙏🏽👍🏽😊
@kimberlyreynolds86569 ай бұрын
@3:49 did she attempt to sing “can you tell me how to get to SESAME STREET?” Does she watch Sesame Street? It sounded so much like it!
@S0.34 ай бұрын
Sounded like it
@GotImani3 ай бұрын
I caught that too! 😊
@debbieklose877615 күн бұрын
Dang watching Mikko be so affectionate with her mom melts my heart 💝 such a beautiful gift
@KoriandrOfTheStars9 ай бұрын
GO MIKKO !!! 🎉🎉
@tomekiagordonaldridge1812Ай бұрын
Initially I was heartbroken when I realized that she had autism because I’ve been watching your videos here and there since you had her and I just thought what a beautiful baby and little girl she has grown up to be so once I realized that she was autistic I was so saddened. But after seeing the most recent videos of her learning her to talk and the love and attention that she show towards her has warmed my spirit. I’m so happy to see her progress so quickly. Many blessings to you and I will continue to pray for her and your family’s strength.
@gagoomt40768 ай бұрын
Overwhelmed is an understatement - the behavioral changes never seem to end. It’s so hard sometimes but we can’t give up. If we do our children won’t make progress.
@gabysanchez968 ай бұрын
Watching your videos have meant so much to me. I’m working on my own journey with helping my daughter and getting her the therapy she needs. Seeing where you have gotten Mikko to has me so inspired, you are an amazing mom!
@ambergibson19309 ай бұрын
Getting her into speech and signing would be a great benefit to her because she does have speech.. to build on what she has!! Mother let go a bit and grow together ❤️
@jessicaconley22129 ай бұрын
Awww!! She's becoming so affectionate, too! I've watched you guys for a while. I'm so excited about her progress! It's so amazing to watch!❤ You're doing a great job, Mommy! 🎉
@victoriaduvall69229 ай бұрын
SOOOOOO SWEET
@bethreis89828 ай бұрын
Your interaction with each other is so heartwarming! You are a loving and caring mother Precious!!
@zulu43109 ай бұрын
I think when she starts getting professional's help, a lot of things will improve quick!
@nickersonsherrillc9 ай бұрын
She is receiving professional help.
@zulu43109 ай бұрын
@@nickersonsherrillc oh really? ABA or speech?
@cgarcia361413 күн бұрын
As a teacher, it's great to see such a proactive parent. ❤ These videos are very informational and I hope they'll help me be a better, more educated educator. After all, you never stop learning. 😀
@avisreid31999 ай бұрын
God is sooooo amazing❤
@ashleyjolicoeur6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this! We’re waiting on a diagnosis for my daughter and Mikko reminds me of her in so many ways. This also encourages me to remain persistent and consistent. I’ve been home more and I’ve seen drastic improvement. We also work with a speech therapist, which has been wonderful. Mikko, you’re doing great. Momma, proud of you.
@DeborahMalloy9 ай бұрын
She does talk yall just cant understand fully but she definitely said push the button 💝
@AngieHatmaker748 ай бұрын
You both are such angels. Beauty shines in the both of you. Your patience towards Mikko is outstanding. God bless the both of you! Loves and hugs!
@kenyetta..9 ай бұрын
Hi Mikko 🥰🥰
@laureenejackson14414 ай бұрын
Dear Precious: I admire you so much. You are so loving and understanding with your children. I love the way you address Mikko's needs. Your methods provide Mikko with a safe environment for learning. You are building her confidence every day. I'm looking forward to seeing Mikko continue to thrive. ❤❤❤
@jocelyntaylor86688 ай бұрын
Mikko Will Talk in the HOLY NAME OF JESUS YAHUSHUA CHRIST.......Hallelujah!!! AMEN AMEN AMEN
@traceykilgore80819 ай бұрын
Hallelujah!!!! Praise GOD for Mikko. We all are praying for you and the whole Family!!!!!
@erickaelias69389 ай бұрын
Hello Beautiful Baby Girl 💕💖💝💞💘💗
@ambergibson19309 ай бұрын
Please be careful that the KZbin format isn't bringing you more harm than good!! You receive alot of negative energy that comes your way from social media platforms!! You may be adding more to your plate than you might need to deal with!! I het her diagnosis but are you putting other things ahead of her well being?? Did you get her outside therapy??
@TheCussinQuilter8 ай бұрын
My 3 yr old autistic granddaughter is in school now half day and is starting to talk more. Hallelujah!! She has epic meltdowns sometimes although they are becoming fewer. Again. Hallelujah!! So happy for you. It will get better. Her 10 yr old brother was the same way and he is mainstream now and doing very well. Has a lisp but easy to understand.
@yolandevandermerwe37535 ай бұрын
My grandson only started using words about a year ago, he is almost 8. And it's such a heartwarming feeling to hear, I wuv yoo gwan. It's a constant challenge but he is getting there....baby steps ❤ I can only imagine you're heartfelt moments with Mikko
@shaybabii1099 ай бұрын
Love seeing her progress. My daughter’s first word was apple. My daughter didn’t start talking until she was almost 2.5 years old. Yes! Visuals have been amazing for us too! ♥️🫶🏽
@happyhed8 ай бұрын
Oh Precious ❤❤❤ you're doing amazingly well with Mikko. I just did a quick scroll through the last 2 years, and her improvement is fantastic. Your Mama knew the perfect name to give you.
@govanlang93648 ай бұрын
My son is 4.5 & started talking about 2 months ago. Right after we started an at home aba type therapy. He would copy every single thing we said so I played into that & would literally give him things to say & it worked.. I started giving him choices of what to watch on TV & he was able to pick what he wanted from the choices & verbally tell me.. & I work with him everyday, through constant repetition & he requests shows , things to eat , places to go.. I'm always talking to him & he's more talkative when I do.. he has a similar speech pattern to Miko & it almost sounds like he's trying to say sentences..he says I & mommy in front of other words now . All of your hard work is paying off with Miko. She'll be taking off soon. I think my son might be a gestalt language processor & that's why he's having trouble forming sentences. Keep going Miko !!
@michaelpatrickoconnor55959 ай бұрын
Precious, you, Mikko, and the rest of your family are such a great inspiration. You are educating so many folks about autism. Thank you
@staciingemi15287 ай бұрын
So proud of you Mikko! Your mom and dad are very patient and loving. I love how much you’ve learned and grown. Bless you and your family. I hope you continue on your path of success.
@lindamarie65748 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this! My great grandson is autistic, 3 years old and he is starting to try to talk, this gives me hope!❤Mikko is beautiful!❤
@starjohnson4338 ай бұрын
I don't know anyone with autism and I'm new to learning about the condition, but I really love watching your videos and how you consistently care for Mikko with patience. You're a great mom and I applaud you for everything you do for her ♥️👏🏽
@erinstagler848 ай бұрын
Ive recently started following along on here and other social media platforms. I have a granddaughter who was non verbal until she was five and now she is 11 . I just wanted to say you and your daughter are amazing and I truly enjoy following along and learning more about Autism. Keep up the good work!!
@barbarakelly94716 ай бұрын
Love the progress Mikko makes, she is Amazing and so are you Mommy, and her beautiful siblings and Daddy...Bless Her, each day is a challenge, but, she's overcoming it, it's overwhelming. But keep on going, she responded so well to Mommy's encouraging "words. Good Job😊😊😊❤❤❤". She is Pure Joy an Star🌟🌟🌟
@KarenReilly-fs2eo8 ай бұрын
I am a Guardian ad Litem and advocate for a foster child who is non-verbal ASD. Your channel has helped me quite a bit. I love watching Mikko progress due to your love, patience, knowledge and support. God Bless!