A couple days after the Spring Blizzard, we got six inches of heavy wet snow. Under that heavy wet snow is a layer of gooey mud from the melted blizzard snow so my main vehicle is now stuck in the mud :| Fun times during Mud Season!
Miss Iz has been working on some new sensory strategies with her OT and has been doing a great job. She keeps Miss J on her toes as things will work great for a while and then Iz gets desensitized to them and they have to start over to find something else. But she is enjoying the new activities, especially the kids yoga, and shows off the new things she is learning at home :)
The Busy Little B is making tons of progress with his OT but we expect to see some regression soon because Miss A is leaving :( She is wonderful and he has made so much progress with her but she was only part time and she found a full time position. As much as I want to keep her, she can't pass up full time :p I wish the rehab center had a full time spot for her so she could stay :( B doesn't always do well with change so it might be a hard transition for him. We had to switch speech therapists recently and he won't say a word to the new therapist. He will nod or shake his head and smile at her but that's it. Hopefully he adjusts soon and starts talking to her :p So it will not surprise anyone if he does the bare minimum at OT with a new therapist until he adjusts.
The Super Kid is also making good progress on his goals in OT but he's been recertified for another session because he's not met the goals and they adjusted a few. One of the main things we started for was handwriting and it has improved so much! He's a leftie with hand strength issues plus learning disabilities that effect handwriting so the fact that his print is so clear now is fantastic. He's still struggling with some reversals and spacing issues and the quality of his writing is still going downhill after some time writing but its progress! He's quite proud of how nice he can make it look when he first starts writing :) Those hand strengthening exercises will help with how long he can write, too.
Little W will be doing some testing soon as he ages out of the Birth to Three program to see if the school system will pick up his services. OT is so hard to get through the school i doubt they will continue that but maybe speech. He's improved so much but he's still hard to understand--his articulation isn't the best :p I may need to get him evaluated at the rehab center to continue his services privately if he doesn't qualify to transition to the school system's services.
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