Saturday, August 20, 2011

Back to School

Tommy first day of school was on August 18th. We are very excited to work with his new team this year and we are glad he got the same OT from last school year. Tommy attended to preschool the last two months of the last school year, which didn't give him enough time to completely adjust to the school settings. Tommy had regressions in his development because he was ill with the RSV. But in the last few days, I have seen some skills coming back and he seems more focused on talking. We have high expectations for this year and we will support our boy in meeting his annual IEP goals. 




Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Getting Older

Tommy's little brother is getting older. He is a month and 4 days old! We have observed how Tommy is beginning to accept the baby. One day, Tommy came where the baby was and give the baby a kiss on his head. Other day, Tommy was really quite at the leaving room so Adam went to check on him and Tommy was gentling touching the baby's arm.  A couple of occasions Tommy has handle the pacifier or the baby bottle to me by his own inactive without prompts.

Yesterday, Francis has his first bath. It may be a little late. But his belly bottom took a while to completely dry off. I was also waiting on daddy to be at home because little moments like this one are the ones we enjoy the most. Tommy, mommy and daddy had fun giving Francis his first bath. But Francis had a hard time. What a difference when Tommy had his first bath, he was like a ducky ready to get into the water. I am glad we are weakness of the marbles God can do and it makes be thankful that we didn't miss anything with Tommy as newborn, we enjoyed him as we are enjoying Francis.








Tommy was laughing at Francis when he began 
to cry. It seems he truly understood what was going on.

Building Muscles (Part 1)

After  Tommy was realized from the hospital back in February, we were extremely glad to have him at home again. With the coming days, we realized that RSV didn't affect just our boy lungs, but also his development. He lost many skills he was mastering or about to master, so we had to star over. It haven't been easy this time for me to keep up with all therapies due to I was pregnant. I felt exhausted because I have Insomnia since I was 2 or 3 months pregnant. So I feel the guilt of not helping Tommy as I used to. Now that I am in maternity leave, I keep working on helping Tommy to recover his physical strength every time I can or I try do it during his daily routine. Tommy lost a lot strength in his muscles so we are working on "Building Stronger Muscles" by incorporating new activities. I have also realized, more than ever before, that nutrition plays a huge role on how to help our kids with low muscle tone. So I have been searching for ways to strength Tommy's muscle from inside his body, as he would be an athlete, to get a better body's performance. This has brought me to learn more about nutrients and supplements to empower his muscles.


Tommy and I are working on squatting exercises. According to wikipedia.org, "the squat is a compound, full body exercise that trains primarily the muscles of the thighships and buttockshamstrings, as well as strengthening the bonesligaments and insertion of the tendons throughout the lower body. Squats are considered a vital exercise for increasing the strength and size of the legs and buttocks, as well as developing core strength."


Instead of a Water and Sand table, we are using water and sand little swimming pools. Tommy squats every time he picks a toy from the pools or stay in squat position while playing with the sand toys. I encourage him to pick up the pit balls from the floor and  threw them in the water so he squats multiple times. While he threw the balls we also count from one to ten. 






In the picture below, Tommy took 
his sand toys and placed one by one 
in the water while I was counting. 

Other way we are working on squats is by sing the song "Turn around." This is a great way to combine singing with vigorous exercises. Singing is something Tommy enjoys the most. Honestly, I think Tommy he will have fun playing any sport when he gets older, but he won't be an athlete. Gross motor is not his strength.  But he may be a musician because I had to hide all his musical instrument toys otherwise he won't interact with other toys. Tommy began to hum songs in between 18 and 24 months old, but he is now incorporating actual words while he sings. He even sings "Daddy, Daddy, Daddy" by his own inspiration. So I am incorporating music and singing in everything Tommy and I do together.

Turn around
turn around,
touch your toes,
touch your toes.

Do a little jumping,
do a little jumping.

Squat real low.

Up we go!

Sing this song to the tune of "Frere Jacques."
 Follow the actions in the song.