Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 Congrats!!!!!! That's a very big and exciting accomplish. It also makes our kids look so normal. > Do any of you remember that I posted a while back about my 5 year old son > requesting to have his training wheel taken off? I cringed at the thought > because I know balance is an issue and I did not want to see him fail. Many > of you gave me suggestions on how to do this. > > Anyway, tonight my son was riding his bike (starting, stopping and full > deal) all by himself. I was astounded! I attribute much of this to his > animal assisted therapy (horseback riding). We have it on video cam, > digital cam, THE WORKS! I am so proud! I am glad that my son believed in > himself enough to take the plunge even though his mom did not have faith (I > feel awful!). Knowing him, he probably knew how I felt but persevered > anyway. These kids teach us more than we could ever teach them! > > Tricia Morin > North Carolina > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 How cool !! A child is like a butterfly in the wind, some fly faster, some fly harder but they all fly the best they can. Each one is different, each one is beautiful and each one is special. [ ] HE DID IT/riding a bike! Do any of you remember that I posted a while back about my 5 year old son requesting to have his training wheel taken off? I cringed at the thought because I know balance is an issue and I did not want to see him fail. Many of you gave me suggestions on how to do this. Anyway, tonight my son was riding his bike (starting, stopping and full deal) all by himself. I was astounded! I attribute much of this to his animal assisted therapy (horseback riding). We have it on video cam, digital cam, THE WORKS! I am so proud! I am glad that my son believed in himself enough to take the plunge even though his mom did not have faith (I feel awful!). Knowing him, he probably knew how I felt but persevered anyway. These kids teach us more than we could ever teach them! Tricia Morin North Carolina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 That is wonderful news! I just wanted to comment since my own 4 yr old apraxic son JUST learned to pedal one week ago and now can FINALLY ride his bike (w/ training wheels). I can't tell you the joy I felt when I saw that he could do it; he was BURSTING with pride, he kept telling our neighbors, " i ride bike, I ride bike, look! " I was almost in tears. The neighbors must have thought I was a psycho, but they are aware of his issues so maybe they understood. who cares. that was an amazing day. -Lis, Brittany and t 10:52 PM 6/1/2004, you wrote: >Do any of you remember that I posted a while back about my 5 year old son >requesting to have his training wheel taken off? I cringed at the thought >because I know balance is an issue and I did not want to see him fail. Many >of you gave me suggestions on how to do this. > >Anyway, tonight my son was riding his bike (starting, stopping and full >deal) all by himself. I was astounded! I attribute much of this to his >animal assisted therapy (horseback riding). We have it on video cam, >digital cam, THE WORKS! I am so proud! I am glad that my son believed in >himself enough to take the plunge even though his mom did not have faith (I >feel awful!). Knowing him, he probably knew how I felt but persevered >anyway. These kids teach us more than we could ever teach them! > >Tricia Morin >North Carolina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 :-) I always love hearing happy stories and great accomplishments! ~k Re: [ ] HE DID IT/riding a bike! That is wonderful news! I just wanted to comment since my own 4 yr old apraxic son JUST learned to pedal one week ago and now can FINALLY ride his bike (w/ training wheels). I can't tell you the joy I felt when I saw that he could do it; he was BURSTING with pride, he kept telling our neighbors, " i ride bike, I ride bike, look! " I was almost in tears. The neighbors must have thought I was a psycho, but they are aware of his issues so maybe they understood. who cares. that was an amazing day. -Lis, Brittany and t 10:52 PM 6/1/2004, you wrote: >Do any of you remember that I posted a while back about my 5 year old son >requesting to have his training wheel taken off? I cringed at the thought >because I know balance is an issue and I did not want to see him fail. Many >of you gave me suggestions on how to do this. > >Anyway, tonight my son was riding his bike (starting, stopping and full >deal) all by himself. I was astounded! I attribute much of this to his >animal assisted therapy (horseback riding). We have it on video cam, >digital cam, THE WORKS! I am so proud! I am glad that my son believed in >himself enough to take the plunge even though his mom did not have faith (I >feel awful!). Knowing him, he probably knew how I felt but persevered >anyway. These kids teach us more than we could ever teach them! > >Tricia Morin >North Carolina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 YEAH!!!! I now have hope for Josh who is still trying just to keep his feet on the pedals (velcro and duct tape have not worked - any other suggestions??) Sherry Morin Family <morinfamily4@...> wrote: Do any of you remember that I posted a while back about my 5 year old son requesting to have his training wheel taken off? I cringed at the thought because I know balance is an issue and I did not want to see him fail. Many of you gave me suggestions on how to do this. Anyway, tonight my son was riding his bike (starting, stopping and full deal) all by himself. I was astounded! I attribute much of this to his animal assisted therapy (horseback riding). We have it on video cam, digital cam, THE WORKS! I am so proud! I am glad that my son believed in himself enough to take the plunge even though his mom did not have faith (I feel awful!). Knowing him, he probably knew how I felt but persevered anyway. These kids teach us more than we could ever teach them! Tricia Morin North Carolina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 Our kids never cease to amaze us. That's great - keep up the good work > Do any of you remember that I posted a while back about my 5 year old son > requesting to have his training wheel taken off? I cringed at the thought > because I know balance is an issue and I did not want to see him fail. Many > of you gave me suggestions on how to do this. > > Anyway, tonight my son was riding his bike (starting, stopping and full > deal) all by himself. I was astounded! I attribute much of this to his > animal assisted therapy (horseback riding). We have it on video cam, > digital cam, THE WORKS! I am so proud! I am glad that my son believed in > himself enough to take the plunge even though his mom did not have faith (I > feel awful!). Knowing him, he probably knew how I felt but persevered > anyway. These kids teach us more than we could ever teach them! > > Tricia Morin > North Carolina > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 I am so happy for you! The look on the children's faces means so much!! I had a similar experience 3 summers ago when my son who is EMR joined the Challenger division Little League team. He had quite a time hitting the ball off the T. The coach worked with him and now he hits a thrown ball. I got all mistly the first time he hit it and he was beside himself. I highly recommend Challenger division baseball to anyone with a child with any disability. We attended a tournament in May that had 70 teams from 8 states. If you would like to see how much fun our kids have, please visit our website at http://www.intrepids.org My son is Wesley! I have been the biggest cheerleader for this type of baseball because it has done so much for my son. My daughter has just been through a screening with our pediatric specialist. She is almost 3 and has 2 words. The doctor did not give any diagnosis per se, only prescribed speech twice a week and OT once a week. Will the speech therapist assign a diagnosis? I have only recently discovered these boards. Have alot of catching up to do. What is the prognosis for children with verbal apraxia? Is there any data showing long term info? Thanks so much! Land Virginia Beach, VA > Do any of you remember that I posted a while back about my 5 year old son > requesting to have his training wheel taken off? I cringed at the thought > because I know balance is an issue and I did not want to see him fail. Many > of you gave me suggestions on how to do this. > > Anyway, tonight my son was riding his bike (starting, stopping and full > deal) all by himself. I was astounded! I attribute much of this to his > animal assisted therapy (horseback riding). We have it on video cam, > digital cam, THE WORKS! I am so proud! I am glad that my son believed in > himself enough to take the plunge even though his mom did not have faith (I > feel awful!). Knowing him, he probably knew how I felt but persevered > anyway. These kids teach us more than we could ever teach them! > > Tricia Morin > North Carolina > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 I'm guessing the same way to get to carneige hall. practice, practice, practice. :-) Hope just got on her quad for the first time this year. She got it for her second birthday and rade it. Last eyar she didnt want anything to do with it. This year apparently she's going to ride it again. She just has to remember to keep her foot on the pedle so it goes. Toni W. - BP mom to Hope, 4, Seizure disorder, Verbal apraxia, Migraines, Austim and Faith, 2, Mild CP, Hypotonia, Asthma, Sensory Integration Dysfunction Sponsor Hope for the NAAR walk on June 6th http://www.justgiving.com/PFP/hope Sherry wrote: YEAH!!!! I now have hope for Josh who is still trying just to keep his feet on the pedals (velcro and duct tape have not worked - any other suggestions??) Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2004 Report Share Posted June 4, 2004 Thanks to all of you who responded to my email about my son riding a bike. I would have liked to reply to all of you personally but with the kids home from school, I barely have time to brush my teeth! Tricia Morin North Carolina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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