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Hi,

How about asking them to switch back and forth. One week

it's the old one, one week it's the new one. The change

might be enough to rekindle Ethan's interest..plus you can

see if it's just a temporary thing or if he's bonded better

to the new PT.

Kim

--- MrsK143@... wrote:

> Hi everyone! I hope all is well with each and every one

> of you.

> This morning my son Ethan had P.T with a different

> therapist. (The one he

> usually sees is out of town) And I was so surprised to

> see how well he did.

> He did cry (like always) but not as much and she even got

> him to stand up and

> use a walker and even take a few steps! I couldn't

> believe it! Normally,

> Ethan screams during therapy and won't bear any weight.

> Once in a blue moon

> he'll do as good as he did this am, but not usually. Do

> you think it's

> because it was someone new or could it be he likes her

> more? We've been

> seeing the other P.T for almost 2 years, so I would like

> to think he's use to

> her! Should I change therapists? Any ideas?!

>

> Love and kisses, K Ethans mommy 2 1/2 yrs

> w/PMG

>

>

>

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Hi

Just wondering if the new PT has a different approach that Ethan might have

taken to.

Hope he has more good sessions.

hugs

(mum to angel Hannah, Austalia)

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Hi everyone! I hope all is well with each and every one of you.

This morning my son Ethan had P.T with a different therapist. (The one he

usually sees is out of town) And I was so surprised to see how well he did.

He did cry (like always) but not as much and she even got him to stand up and

use a walker and even take a few steps! I couldn't believe it! Normally,

Ethan screams during therapy and won't bear any weight. Once in a blue moon

he'll do as good as he did this am, but not usually. Do you think it's

because it was someone new or could it be he likes her more? We've been

seeing the other P.T for almost 2 years, so I would like to think he's use to

her! Should I change therapists? Any ideas?!

Love and kisses, K Ethans mommy 2 1/2 yrs w/PMG

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Hi everyone! I noticed a couple of comments recently about therapy

and thought I would share some info I think might be helpful. When

my daughter Olivia was first diagnosed at 7 months I could not

believe they expected her to atted OT,PT and SPTH 1 hr 3 times per

week! Every time Olivia would start to cry I would say " ok I think

she has had enough for one day " ! The therapist were very patient

with my uneasiness. The therapist were always and very gently

educating me on the importance of the first 3 years of development

and how critical it was for Olivia to be encouraged to move as much

as possible for continued growth. I did'nt fully

appreciate " normal " child development and so I really depended on

them for info. Have any of you heard the the phrase " learning

through their environment " ? This was probably the area that we

pushed the most with Olivia. Because she didn't move much we

manuvered her through " her enivronment " So Olivia began to

experience touching, feeling, putting things in her mouth and she

started developing! We started her swimming at 6 months she started

tumbling at 2, she rode a tricycle. Everything, of course adapted

for her. Keep in mind that this is a lot of work but so worth it in

the long run. Olivia has made slow steady gains and seem to enjoy

life. She is social and interacts well with people. Don't get me

wrong Oilvia is prety " involved " and our family really had to pull

together to make this work. Olivia is the oldest of my 3 children

which was a challenge at times. Therapy was hard to go through.

The stander, swings, splints, climbing but all important for Olivia

to " learn through her environment " I always encourage families I

meet to keep their child active. Whether it be in the house moving

about or in a community doing something. We try just about

everything with Olivia. This past winter she tried downhill skiing

for the first time. I had to put a lot of thought into how she

would handle all the sensory aspects of it (the cold, wind, going

fast down a hill!) but we did a lot of layers for warmth and had a

wonderful ski instructor who held her on her feet down the hill.

What a wonderful experience. She kept using the sign for " more "

These are the activities that the therapist encouraged us to do with

Olivia to keep carring through all the therapeutic things that they

implemented. I had hard time accepting this whole idea. I had two

other children and felt so " spent " but once I realized that this

was " our " life, the anguish became enjoyment and a sense of

adventure to figure out what else our whole family might get into

next. Keep up the therpy, try new things don't be afraid to try new

challenges. See therapy as a stepping stone for acitivites to come!

Patty

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