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Two days ago Everett stood up completely un-aided (barefooted)... and remained

standing for about five seconds. Not very long, but it's a start! :)

Congratulations on your little ones getting up on their feet too!

Just a note about the DBB, I took the padding off of his recently to clean it

and discovered he gets around a lot better on the bar (cruising and standing in

general) with the padding gone because the bar is flat where the padding put him

on a rounded surface. He will " walk " now pushing his push-toys wearing his bar,

actually walking instead of just standing there mostly stumbling around.

s.

Re: Bearing weight

Hi ,

YEAH for you and ! I remember when first did

this, now just this week she has learned to pull up -- WITH her full-

leg cast on!

Marilouise

9/9/03, LCF, cast #4/2nd series

Owen and 3/20/99

> I was just playing with and letting him jump on the

floor when

> he stopped and just stood there, legs straight and bearing weight

on his

> feet! He just turned 4-months on July 25th. His feet were flat

on the

> floor, although his one foot tips toward the inside a bit at

times, but

> that's from the muscle imbalance and should hopefully fix itself

when he

> starts walking. I was just soooo happy to see him bear weight on

his feet

> and to see that they were flat on the floor! I wasn't expecting

that to

> happen for a while yet. Just wanted to share!

>

> and

> BCF 03/25/2004

> DBB 23/7

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That's great! Definitely a start, and that's actually listed that they

might be able to stand unassisted for a very short time! I think I would

consider that a milestone!

I'll have to remember about the padding. Hubby actually got two seatbelt

covers for adults. One was simulated sheepskin, and the other is fleece.

The velcro on the sheepskin was both at the edges, but I didn't use the

velcro, just wrapped it tightly around the bar. Then I took the fleece one

and wrapped it tightly around the sheepskin one. The velcro on the fleece

was different. One side was along the edge, but the other side was in

further, so it had to be tight to get them to stick. I've not had any

trouble at all with it staying on and it seems to work pretty well. He's

not acutally hit himself in the head yet, but it's definitely better on my

knees when he kicks me!

and

BCF 03/25/2004

DBB 23/7

Re: Bearing weight

>

>

> Hi ,

> YEAH for you and ! I remember when first did

> this, now just this week she has learned to pull up -- WITH her full-

> leg cast on!

>

> Marilouise

> 9/9/03, LCF, cast #4/2nd series

> Owen and 3/20/99

>

>

> > I was just playing with and letting him jump on the

> floor when

> > he stopped and just stood there, legs straight and bearing weight

> on his

> > feet! He just turned 4-months on July 25th. His feet were flat

> on the

> > floor, although his one foot tips toward the inside a bit at

> times, but

> > that's from the muscle imbalance and should hopefully fix itself

> when he

> > starts walking. I was just soooo happy to see him bear weight on

> his feet

> > and to see that they were flat on the floor! I wasn't expecting

> that to

> > happen for a while yet. Just wanted to share!

> >

> > and

> > BCF 03/25/2004

> > DBB 23/7

>

>

>

>

>

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I can't wait until he starts standing on his own and able to pull up. The

next thing I'd really like to see though is him able to sit unsupported. He

loves to sit up, but I obviously can't hold him constantly, even though I'd

love to. : )

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BCF 03/25/2004

DBB 23/7

Re: Bearing weight

> Hi ,

> YEAH for you and ! I remember when first did

> this, now just this week she has learned to pull up -- WITH her full-

> leg cast on!

>

> Marilouise

> 9/9/03, LCF, cast #4/2nd series

> Owen and 3/20/99

>

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I know what you mean! He's doing so well now with his feet and his shoes.

Hard to believe all the problems we had with his shoes not that long ago.

He keeps trying to pull himself up to a sitting position, but he just can't

do it yet. He's so determined though, so maybe he'll do it soon.

and

BCF 03/25/2004

DBB 23/7

Re: Bearing weight

> That's great , Go ! It only gets better from there!

> Zoe is a month older than and when I hold her

> so she is bearing weight on her feet she has started to put

> feet forward without my helping her (you know twisting her a bit to

> make the foot go forward). Unbelievable to think where we were

> 5 months ago and not knowing what was going to happen!

>

> Louisa

> 6-27-99

> Zoe 2-22-04 RCF

>

>

>

>

> > I was just playing with and letting him jump on the

> floor when

> > he stopped and just stood there, legs straight and bearing weight

> on his

> > feet! He just turned 4-months on July 25th. His feet were flat on

> the

> > floor, although his one foot tips toward the inside a bit at times,

> but

> > that's from the muscle imbalance and should hopefully fix itself

> when he

> > starts walking. I was just soooo happy to see him bear weight on

> his feet

> > and to see that they were flat on the floor! I wasn't expecting

> that to

> > happen for a while yet. Just wanted to share!

> >

> > and

> > BCF 03/25/2004

> > DBB 23/7

>

>

>

>

>

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lol, just hold the brace down when he does that so he can sit up :~} Darbi

uses it as leverage to sit up. What fun things the DBB can be used for! I

am positive she sat earlier than she would have otherwise because of the

brace. She sat at 3.5 mo! Would sit there with her brace on leaning

forward with it helping her stay upright. I don't think she knew she

needed it for sitting so when she was not in it she would sit and lean on

her hands too. So funny!

Kori

At 10:02 AM 8/5/2004, you wrote:

>I know what you mean! He's doing so well now with his feet and his shoes.

>Hard to believe all the problems we had with his shoes not that long ago.

>He keeps trying to pull himself up to a sitting position, but he just can't

>do it yet. He's so determined though, so maybe he'll do it soon.

>

> and

>BCF 03/25/2004

>DBB 23/7

>

>

> Re: Bearing weight

>

>

> > That's great , Go ! It only gets better from there!

> > Zoe is a month older than and when I hold her

> > so she is bearing weight on her feet she has started to put

> > feet forward without my helping her (you know twisting her a bit to

> > make the foot go forward). Unbelievable to think where we were

> > 5 months ago and not knowing what was going to happen!

> >

> > Louisa

> > 6-27-99

> > Zoe 2-22-04 RCF

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > I was just playing with and letting him jump on the

> > floor when

> > > he stopped and just stood there, legs straight and bearing weight

> > on his

> > > feet! He just turned 4-months on July 25th. His feet were flat on

> > the

> > > floor, although his one foot tips toward the inside a bit at times,

> > but

> > > that's from the muscle imbalance and should hopefully fix itself

> > when he

> > > starts walking. I was just soooo happy to see him bear weight on

> > his feet

> > > and to see that they were flat on the floor! I wasn't expecting

> > that to

> > > happen for a while yet. Just wanted to share!

> > >

> > > and

> > > BCF 03/25/2004

> > > DBB 23/7

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I'll give that a try. When he's propped up on his boppy pillow, his head

comes up when he's trying to sit, but then the legs and bar come up too!

LOL He's actually sat alone for a very short time while leaning forward,

but he generally falls over to one side or the other though rather quickly.

It'll be nice when he can sit unsupported and be able to play with his toys,

especially since he really, really wants to do this.

and

BCF 03/25/2004

DBB 23/7

Re: Bearing weight

>

>

> > That's great , Go ! It only gets better from there!

> > Zoe is a month older than and when I hold her

> > so she is bearing weight on her feet she has started to put

> > feet forward without my helping her (you know twisting her a bit to

> > make the foot go forward). Unbelievable to think where we were

> > 5 months ago and not knowing what was going to happen!

> >

> > Louisa

> > 6-27-99

> > Zoe 2-22-04 RCF

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > I was just playing with and letting him jump on the

> > floor when

> > > he stopped and just stood there, legs straight and bearing weight

> > on his

> > > feet! He just turned 4-months on July 25th. His feet were flat on

> > the

> > > floor, although his one foot tips toward the inside a bit at times,

> > but

> > > that's from the muscle imbalance and should hopefully fix itself

> > when he

> > > starts walking. I was just soooo happy to see him bear weight on

> > his feet

> > > and to see that they were flat on the floor! I wasn't expecting

> > that to

> > > happen for a while yet. Just wanted to share!

> > >

> > > and

> > > BCF 03/25/2004

> > > DBB 23/7

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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both my boys sat up extra early because of the casts/brace. Especially

since he wore casts to 6 months old, their weight allowed him to sit up very

early and then of course he learned hand/eye control a lot earlier too since he

hands were there free as he sat. But the DBB made a difference on Everett also,

using it as leverage as you said.

s.

Re: Bearing weight

>

>

> > That's great , Go ! It only gets better from there!

> > Zoe is a month older than and when I hold her

> > so she is bearing weight on her feet she has started to put

> > feet forward without my helping her (you know twisting her a bit to

> > make the foot go forward). Unbelievable to think where we were

> > 5 months ago and not knowing what was going to happen!

> >

> > Louisa

> > 6-27-99

> > Zoe 2-22-04 RCF

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > I was just playing with and letting him jump on the

> > floor when

> > > he stopped and just stood there, legs straight and bearing weight

> > on his

> > > feet! He just turned 4-months on July 25th. His feet were flat on

> > the

> > > floor, although his one foot tips toward the inside a bit at times,

> > but

> > > that's from the muscle imbalance and should hopefully fix itself

> > when he

> > > starts walking. I was just soooo happy to see him bear weight on

> > his feet

> > > and to see that they were flat on the floor! I wasn't expecting

> > that to

> > > happen for a while yet. Just wanted to share!

> > >

> > > and

> > > BCF 03/25/2004

> > > DBB 23/7

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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