Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 Ross was born on July 30, 2001, the result of a very pleasant and easy pregnancy. Weighing in at an even 6lbs., he was 3 weeks early but very strong, and required no special attention. was nursing with no problems and really thriving. However, he was consistently reaching his milestones in the " late range of normal " and was a very quiet baby, never really cooing or babbling. I just thought he was quiet as compared to his older brother , who was practically talking since the day he was born!! Our pediatrician recommended Early Intervention and began receiving services before his 1st birthday. His delays at that time were mainly attributed to his premature birth. As time went on it was clear that had a major Speech delay. The Dr. was persistent in testing and ruling out various possible causes of this delay. When was 20 mos. old, Dr Chung told us that she wanted to test and rule out Mosaic Down Syndrome. My husband and I had never even heard of MDS but Dr. Chung was very familiar with it. We could not believe it and were sure that the tests would be negative. During the week that we were waiting for the results, my sister found the IMDSA group on the web. What a blessing that was!! I was able to read personal stories about children with MDS and learned so much information. After much reflection I knew in my heart that my had MDS...and he did. At 2 1/2, was diagnosed with Apraxia of Speech, which is a situation in which your brain is not able to tell your mouth what to do in order to make sounds (Motor Planning). had intensive Speech therapy to first learn and retain all the movements necessary to make the sounds, then to combine these sounds to make words. It took over 1 year to learn to make the F sound...I'm talking hard work. But using a talented and highly motivated team of professionals working together using all the methods from PROMPT to a specialized Oral Motor Program designed by Lori Overland, to flying out to Michigan to meet with Kaufman, the APRAXIA expert, worked his little heart out!!! Thankfully, when was almost 3 and ready to enter Pre-school, I became very friendly with my neighbor who is a phenomenal Speech Therapist, and she began treating . How is now??? “Kirk, we are not playing Star Wars now, we are eating dinner!†or “, come on, the bus is here!†This from a child who at age 2 could barely make any sounds and at age 3 had 3 words. It was a very hard road and I thank God every day for the loving “TEAMS†of OT’s, PT’s, Special Education Teachers and the wonderful leadership of the Speech Therapists, which words cannot describe. But most of all I am thankful for whose perseverance, work ethic and effort are top notch. He has and continues to work tirelessly and happily in order to learn and master his goals!!! At 6 years old, was fully included in Kindergarten and was at or above grade level in reading, writing and math. However his speech delays continued...and he began Stuttering. This was almost worse than the Apraxia!! For these reasons, I had repeat Kindergarten, to get the stuttering under control and to advance his social skills and language development. He has come a long way!!! He will be going to first grade in the Fall and is doing very well. I would love to participate in any study and appreciate and thank Libby Kumin for her continued support. Much Thanks... Ross Mom to 11, 7 MDS, and Kirk 5 **************Looking for a car that's sporty, fun and fits in your budget? Read reviews on AOL Autos. (http://autos.aol.com/cars-BMW-128-2008/expert-review?ncid=aolaut00050000000017 ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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