Alvin
Alvin is a boy who can't talk or walk but he wants to. The longer he is with us, the better we understand him. At first it was only 'njum', which means drinking. And he says that very often. What can that boy drink!
Now we understand more. We are now trying to teach him to indicate when he needs to urinate. He already communicates that he does not want to be put on the toilet. But unfortunately, we are often late and have to change a diaper (and shower Alvin.)
Alvin is heavy-handed in love. Because he is spastic, he sometimes hits a classmate or someone from the staff rather hard. Usually I'm the one, because he crawls until he can pull himself up on my legs, which he then squeezes hard to get a grip.
Pleasure, he has when he reaches me!
He really wants to walk and for that he used my chair. But now we've given him a walker. He cannot operate the walker, but when he leans on the seat he gets very far. Usually until he corners himself. Steering is not yet his forte!
We forbade him to enter the circle with the walker. He drives recklessly over the children who are playing on the ground. Not consciously of course, but painful for those children!