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Stinky Feet Stew: Easing the Transition from play time to bath time

Monday, May 14, 2012 @10:30:37 AM

My son was tested and placed into an early intervention program at 2 1/2 yrs. old. I noticed when he turned 2 that he began to act strangely. He was totally freaked out by the mechanical sounds of blow dryers, blenders, vacuums, etc. During this process he also began to show severe reactions to simple transitions. We couldn't just get up and go. We had to tell him where, when, what,etc...It also did not help that he could tell time by three years old, and read road signs and maps. Even when he "knew" what was going on, he would still melt down if the area was unfamiliar. 

As a result of this, I was stressed out. I work full time and by the time I picked him up, I needed to find an enormous amount of patience to get through our nightly routine which involved many transitions.

He would really freak out with an all out melt-down about taking a bath. I would end up melting down too, and would always feel awful about my self and parenting skills. I finally decided to try to 'cook up some soup in the tub" and that my son and his ten smelly toes were one of the main ingredients. It worked!

That idea slowly formed into my first children's book that I self-illustrated, and published. My goal was originally to make my son a blurb book. But my mom died suddenly and with a small amount that I got from my mom's estate, I bought a family kayak, and self-published through CreateSpace, and available for purchase on http://amazonl.com

Stinky Feet Stew is a fictional story that was written about my "autistic" son, but if you read the book and didn't know the background, the character Stew, would seem like any young boy his age. I recommend you check it out since there is really no fictional stories that highlight our children's quirkiness.



2 comments on “Stinky Feet Stew: Easing the Transition from play time to bath time”

cevans Says:
Tuesday, May 15, 2012 @5:01:34 AM

What a great book! Well done!
selfportrait64 Says:
Tuesday, May 29, 2012 @7:24:24 PM

Thank you!!! I'm in the process of getting it out there as well as being a mom, full time teacher, and artist. Oh, yea, let's not forget wife, gardener, hiker, kayaker, friend, publisher, writer, etc...Wow my plate is full but I'm so blessed! There's a reason why the universe only gave me one child. He is my greatest creation, and muse. Thanks for the support and venue to get my message out there to help.

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