Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 CONGRATULATIONS KATIE!!!! What wonderful news, good job with the therapy, ( & hubby too!) , mommy to Emma, almost 6 mo. tort/plagio/docBand 10/25 Cleveland, OH --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <r_shields21@y...> wrote: > > Hello to all. Last night hit a milestone, she rolled from back > to front. Not once but 5 times in a row. It was like she was trying > to show off her new skills. Her trunk control has gotten so much > better with the PT she has been doing. I give big props to my hubby. > He realy has been trying hard to work with her every day. She can > now sit up in her excersauser and play with the toys around her, and > she can even sit in her new walker and move in reverse 5 feet or > more. Things are realy starting to get a move on. > > > mom to (10mos.) > -Optic Nerve Hypoplasia > -Central Hypotonia > -Torticollis > -Plagiocephaly DOCbanded 11/18/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 That is so awesome . She has come such a long way in such a short time....that must be so encouraging. Keep up the good work!!! and give that lil' cutie pie a hug for me! Dawn and --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <r_shields21@y...> wrote: > > Hello to all. Last night hit a milestone, she rolled from back > to front. Not once but 5 times in a row. It was like she was trying > to show off her new skills. Her trunk control has gotten so much > better with the PT she has been doing. I give big props to my hubby. > He realy has been trying hard to work with her every day. She can > now sit up in her excersauser and play with the toys around her, and > she can even sit in her new walker and move in reverse 5 feet or > more. Things are realy starting to get a move on. > > > mom to (10mos.) > -Optic Nerve Hypoplasia > -Central Hypotonia > -Torticollis > -Plagiocephaly DOCbanded 11/18/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 Thats great ! I'm so glad things are falling into place for finally! Thats great the PT is helping so much. , mom to Hannah, DOCgrad Cape Cod, Ma --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <r_shields21@y...> wrote: > > Hello to all. Last night hit a milestone, she rolled from back > to front. Not once but 5 times in a row. It was like she was trying > to show off her new skills. Her trunk control has gotten so much > better with the PT she has been doing. I give big props to my hubby. > He realy has been trying hard to work with her every day. She can > now sit up in her excersauser and play with the toys around her, and > she can even sit in her new walker and move in reverse 5 feet or > more. Things are realy starting to get a move on. > > > mom to (10mos.) > -Optic Nerve Hypoplasia > -Central Hypotonia > -Torticollis > -Plagiocephaly DOCbanded 11/18/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 Hi That is wonderful news. You, and your husband are doing a great job. Sandy Willow's mom --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <r_shields21@y...> wrote: > > Hello to all. Last night hit a milestone, she rolled from back > to front. Not once but 5 times in a row. It was like she was trying > to show off her new skills. Her trunk control has gotten so much > better with the PT she has been doing. I give big props to my hubby. > He realy has been trying hard to work with her every day. She can > now sit up in her excersauser and play with the toys around her, and > she can even sit in her new walker and move in reverse 5 feet or > more. Things are realy starting to get a move on. > > > mom to (10mos.) > -Optic Nerve Hypoplasia > -Central Hypotonia > -Torticollis > -Plagiocephaly DOCbanded 11/18/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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