tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420419511488075050.post7956739277328203405..comments2023-12-30T00:39:35.575-08:00Comments on Anybody Want a Peanut?: Designing a Home for AutismWantapeanuthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11993949583915924482noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3420419511488075050.post-21284354028626897782016-08-31T09:41:11.326-07:002016-08-31T09:41:11.326-07:00"Spiderman like skills," love that descr..."Spiderman like skills," love that description! Can I borrow that? Our walls are bare and we had to take down our IKEA bookshelves because my 3 boya were using it as a climbing apparatus. We used to have sofas...but don't anymore since the boys ripped at them from jumping off so much. I think my oldest pretends to be Rapunzel when he puts a quilt on his head and jumps from our dining room table. I'm investigating chalkboard paint, since our walls are inked with crayola, pen and other writing utensils. Yes, when a family has a child(or in my case,children)on the spectrum, the house gets a safety face-lift. Thanks for sharing!Tiffany Dozierhttp://mom-of3withasd.netnoreply@blogger.com