Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Playing catch-up

I've been slacking on this blog. Big time. So I'm going to give some brief up-dates of a few things we've been up to.

ISSP
From the ISSP meeting we came up with the following three major goals:
1. To increase expressive vocabulary to 100+ words. To be implemented by family, home therapist (HT), and senior therapist (ST) in the home environment. To be reviewed October 2010.
2. Jesse will navigate his environment using heel-toe pattern. To be implemented by family, HT, and ST in the home and in the community. To be reviewed October 2010.
3. Jesse will understand and follow one and two step commands regarding safety. To be implemented by the family, HT, and ST in the home and in the community. To be reviewed October 2010.

As of now though, I think Jesse has likely already met goal #1. His vocabulary has just exploded. Jesse's SLP has told us that we're not going to be able to keep up with writing down his new words. And it's true! I'm going to try though. Probably tonight at work. I'd like to have a better idea of exactly how many words he does have. I suspect though, that it is around 100 words. Jesse's already come a long way in terms of meeting goal number 3 as well. I can actually hold his hand in parking lots now, whereas I used to have to carry him. He's much more compliant about important things, like holding my hand, and not running off. I'm still cautious, of course, and hold his hand tightly, but it so much better.

I think that the most difficult goal to meet is going to be #2 - dealing with the toe-walking. We have activities and exercises in play to encourage heel-toe walking, but so far, he goes straight back to toe-walking. I'm hopeful, but not convinced, that this goal will be met by October.


Home Therapy

Our HT is working out really well thus far. She's here from 8 am to 12 noon Monday - Friday. Jesse really seems to like her, and she's really patient with him. He's even saying her name. The therapy is going well and Jesse is mastering his programs without much trouble at all. He's working on puzzles, letters, matching, body parts, animal sounds (he knows a ton!!), prepositions, and following instructions.

My only concern with the home therapy, and it's a big one, is that the ST and her mentor seem to be very reluctant to move Jesse's therapy outside. The weather's getting nicer, and I don't want Jesse stuck inside this summer. Yes, his therapy is only in the morning, but Jesse naps for 2-3 hours every afternoon. That leaves little time for getting out and about. So right now I'm trying to come up with ways of doing his home therapy outside the home. I need to do some research on this over the weekend.


Chiropractor

We've decided to start taking Jesse to the same chiropractic clinic Steve and I use. One of the chiropractors there works with kids with developmental issues. She's trained in Brain Gym. We had our first appointment yesterday. She did a physical assessment and asked me lots of questions about Jesse and his development. It was interesting to say the least. She does think that she can help with the toe-walking and the w-sitting. She wants to do some craniosacral work, and possibly do some adjustments as well. She assured us that adjustments in kids are nothing like adjustments in adults. I was very happy with how calm and respectful she was. She told Jesse everything she was going to do, and adjusted her assessment and treatment to suit Jesse's desire to be up and about and active. Some of what she does seems very strange (which she warned me of!) but I'm not going to discount it unless I see that it's not helping. I can't say that I understand chiropractic care very much, but I do know that it works for me, so I'm willing to give it chance to help Jesse.


And last, but not least, we took Jesse to feed the ducks at the park on May 24th. He had a blast! Here's a video. You can here him asking for "more" bird seed. Don't mind my voice.

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