Guest guest Posted October 28, 2010 Report Share Posted October 28, 2010 Well said and I agree 100%. Teach them to be proud! > Kids will find a way to do what they want to. > Â > When was in her brace (I have attached a picture) I went through a > lot of what many of you are experiencing now. When questioned about what > could and could not do, I usually replied: I let her do what your > typical 2 year can do and stop her from doing the things you would stop a > 2 year old from doing. " So if she climbed on the table and said " I fwy! " > yeah, no, you can't fly. But if she climbs up the slide, heck yeah she > could go down it. > Â > It's more about how you respond than how THEY act. If you are gracious and > willing to talk/educate most often they will be ready to listen. If YOU > get all bent out of shape because someone is staring/looking at your > child, then you are giving off the vibe that there is something horribly > wrong and how dare they look. Teach your child to walk tall and be proud > of their cast for they are receiving the very best treatment for their > scoliosis and in a year or two, they won't need it, and for the most part, > many of them won't even remember it except for all the pictures you take > of them in it. > Â > Gail > > > > > > > From: NIck Guthe <nickguthe@...> > Subject: Yesterday's subject > infantile scoliosis treatment > Date: Wednesday, October 27, 2010, 5:32 PM > > > Â > > > > > Hey Everyone, > > We were talking about how we feel about awkward cast moments in public > yesterday, and I posted something here, but I had to vent a bit more, so I > put it on my website post today. We had an incident at the pumpkin patch > yesterday that made me want to cry. > > There is also a short video there that I'm proud of, it reminds me of the > great video of Makenna doing gym stuff in her cast- our kids are amazing! > > In this, Bex climbs a very high skull Halloween slide in his cast and it > made me want to tell the doctors who say casts are barbaric and that kids > can't have a normal, fun childhood in them to suck it! I mean, um, eat > their words : ) > > So proud of my boy! > Â > www.girltomom.com > > > Â Heidi, Bexon's Mommy, (3 years old, in 8th cast from Salt Lake City > Shriners, currently down from 62 degrees to 20 in cast) > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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