PHYSICAL
I can finally say that physical therapy is almost a fun experience. Gone are the days of screaming, crying, tantruming, nose running, and throwing up. Ayden learning to sit up on his own was monumental for his growth. He discovered that maybe, just maybe, Mommy and Ms. Kristin weren't such bad guys. Now that Ayden feels more comfortable with physical therapy, he is quite the "ham" when it comes to attending both physical and occupational therapies. (They are at the same location.) He smiles, laughs, acts coy, and uses his Miss America wave; most of the therapists know him by name.
Ms. Courtney made me these awesome shortalls! Go, Tigers! Thank you, Ms. Courtney! |
Check out my stretch! |
You caught me! I'm smiling while on my tummy! |
All of this exercise has tuckered me out! This is only the second time I have slept on my stomach! |
Ayden has met many of his original goals (i.e. turn pages of a boardbook, put objects in a container, use three jaw chuck grasp). Ayden really wants to do what his OT, Ms. Julie, is trying to teach him, but he gets mad easily when he can't accomplish something the first time around. Julie commented, "Ayden has a low threshold for frustration." I don't know if impatience or a temper are hereditary or environmental... either way, I can pick out a number of influences that might have contributed to these characteristics!
This weekend he started independently placing pegs in a peg board, and he is working toward building and taking apart MegaBlocks. As Bryan told you, he LOVES taking objects out of a container and then putting them back in. He also really enjoys looking through books as well, particularly ones that are touch & feel or have flaps; however, his current favorite book is called Peek-a-Who?, and it's neither flap nor touch & feel. Some new goals we have for Ayden are stacking blocks and rolling cars.
You can watch Ayden at work here. (I didn't really take any recent fine motor skills pictures.)
FEEDING
Aaaahhh... the ever-present frustration. I suppose Ayden is making progress, but the progress is crazy slow. I can put dry spoons and dry sippy cups to his mouth, and he bites on them. Add food or liquid, and he isn't interested. Of course, he will eat just about anything that isn't food...
Does eating my football count? |
Are you sure this doesn't count? |
I'm still watching Phineas & Ferb... but Mickey Mouse Clubhouse might have taken its place! |
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