O's Therapy
Yesterday we took Miss O to therapy. We hadn’t been in a few
weeks due to school holidays and some scheduling issues, but we finally made
it! This was the first time that O didn’t cry during her therapy session. Miss
Bridget had a lot of new things for O to try and there was NO tummy time today,
which definitely helped keep a smile on our girl’s face.
Miss Bridget started off by having O go from standing to
sitting and she was really impressed with how much stronger O seemed. O was
able to get up from sitting on a little platform with some support from Miss
Bridget, but she really used her legs and tummy and did the hard work herself.
O also got to play with shaving cream. She seemed to really
enjoy feeling the texture of the cream and the little beads Miss Bridget added
and her clenched fists relaxed a lot as she moved them through the foamy mess.
She sat on her knees and raised herself up a bit to reach for some animal
cutouts that were in the foam.
We were really excited to see that the standing frame had
been returned to Miss Bridget so that we could use it for O. It looks a bit
like a medieval torture device, but O was really excited to be standing
upright. Miss Bridget showed us how to get her body placed in the right way;
feet flat, butt pushed in, body straight.
Taken at our house. Don't mind the mess. |
While O was standing, Miss Bridget brought out a cool
homemade toy that she uses to encourage kids to push/give pressure with their
hands. This is something we need to work on and Darin is pretty sure he can rig
up a similar contraption. O loved seeing the helicopter blades whirring around
and it was exciting to see the light come on when she realized that she was
controlling the blades by pushing on the green box.
Yesterday’s appointment was a real encouragement for Darin and I. Miss
Bridget pointed out a lot of changes that she noticed in O’s body, including
how much more she is using her trunk for support. We are with O every day now and at times it
seems like she isn’t learning and that her body isn’t responding to the exercises
we do with her, so it was just great to hear such positive feedback. We hope
and pray that O will continue to progress and regain the mobility and abilities
that she lost a year ago.
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