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Showing posts with label vision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vision. Show all posts
Friday, September 4, 2009
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Dancing with Daddy
I walked in the room and danced to some funny music, and Kelsey just laughed. and kicked, running/dancing in her seat, yet, she was looking at the ceiling. She must have terrific peripheral vision. I cannot tell how in the world she could see me from that angle, and i was quiet enough she didn't hear me dancing! 8/15
~Daddy
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~Daddy
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Friday, July 24, 2009
Two Step
And not the country dancing kind.
Yesterday Kristin, Rachel and I were working with Kelsey at school in her corner chair. She had two shakers, one in each hand.
We were having her follow directions like usual.
I asked her to do "right arm up and then *boom* (putting the two shakers together)"
And she did. She followed a two step instruction, pretty quickly too.
I googled this and you should see this by 2 to 2 1/2 in "normal" development.
Yay for my smart girl! Mark that milestone as EARLY!!! :)
Kelsey had a really good day with Kim, her vision teacher, on Wednesday.
She looked and played at the same time with some circles on the light box, even following her hand as she moved it.
*Really really big deal for Kelsey*
Usually she looks then looks away and then moves her toys.
I should also say that she seems to have come down with a full case of the "two's", exerting her opinions and being just a little stubborn.
Last week with Kristin, she had her hands in beans and rice (something she usually enjoys). There was even some necklaces and other things to grab at in there. Kelsey was not interested.
We buried her hands which will usually make her take them out. Last week she just sat there until I told her she could be *all done* if she took her hands out of the container.
She then started working them out.
With Kim on Wednesday she stopped playing with the circles. We tried and tried and waited her out but she just stilled her whole body and stopped the "talking" she had been doing. She even started playing with the spit in her mouth, making noises with it, to entertain herself.
I must say that I enjoy these showings of her spirit and opinions, and it really is soooo normal. I love that cognitively she is going through this stage right when she should, but it sure makes therapy a challenge!
Yesterday Kristin, Rachel and I were working with Kelsey at school in her corner chair. She had two shakers, one in each hand.
We were having her follow directions like usual.
I asked her to do "right arm up and then *boom* (putting the two shakers together)"
And she did. She followed a two step instruction, pretty quickly too.
I googled this and you should see this by 2 to 2 1/2 in "normal" development.
Yay for my smart girl! Mark that milestone as EARLY!!! :)
Kelsey had a really good day with Kim, her vision teacher, on Wednesday.
She looked and played at the same time with some circles on the light box, even following her hand as she moved it.
*Really really big deal for Kelsey*
Usually she looks then looks away and then moves her toys.
I should also say that she seems to have come down with a full case of the "two's", exerting her opinions and being just a little stubborn.
Last week with Kristin, she had her hands in beans and rice (something she usually enjoys). There was even some necklaces and other things to grab at in there. Kelsey was not interested.
We buried her hands which will usually make her take them out. Last week she just sat there until I told her she could be *all done* if she took her hands out of the container.
She then started working them out.
With Kim on Wednesday she stopped playing with the circles. We tried and tried and waited her out but she just stilled her whole body and stopped the "talking" she had been doing. She even started playing with the spit in her mouth, making noises with it, to entertain herself.
I must say that I enjoy these showings of her spirit and opinions, and it really is soooo normal. I love that cognitively she is going through this stage right when she should, but it sure makes therapy a challenge!
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