Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 You know, if you don't think you need it, why get the government involved in your life? I dont' think club feet babies need anything out of the ordinary and I wouldn't want a bunch of snoops in my house, kwim? I have bad feelings about " welfare ladies " . s. Early Intervention Anyone? My caseworker recommended getting in touch with the Early Intervention persons in my county to see if needs anything. Has anyone else done this? I know it is free of all costs, but I am unclear what it is really about. I know basically they come to your home to look at your childs case to see if they need special rehabilitaion before they go to school (eventually). Please give me any feedback if know anything about it. and 3/2/04 bcf (2nd cast, 2nd go-around) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 , We live in NJ and AJ had early intervention from age 9 months to three years and it was a great experience. Here the Early Intervention services are outsourced. The first visit a caseworker who is also a nurse came out and took a history. Then a team of therapists came out to evaluate AJ to see if he qualified for services. The team included a physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist and special education teacher. AJ also has other issues besides his clubfeet so he did qualify for services. The therapists who came to our home were professional and dedicated. We cried when AJ transitioned from EI to preschool which meant we would no loger be seeing them. We still keep in touch with some of the therapists. For us there was no question AJ needed EI. I belong to several other boards and most of the kids there received EI at some point. Very few have had a negative experience. The object of EI is to give kids who may need some extra help get to the point where they are on level with their peers and won't need help when they get to school. What happens in early intervention stays in early intervention, the records do not follow to the school system unless you request it. In my opinion, go for it, if doesn't qualify, then you really haven't lost anything except some time and you have the peace of mind of knowing everythings OK. Keep me posted and if you have any questions feel free to e-mail me directly. Take care, and AJ (3.5) clubfeet, PVL, hypotonia, GDD, non-verbal, seizures, no dx. > My caseworker recommended getting in touch with the Early > Intervention persons in my county to see if needs anything. > Has anyone else done this? I know it is free of all costs, but I am > unclear what it is really about. I know basically they come to your > home to look at your childs case to see if they need special > rehabilitaion before they go to school (eventually). Please give me > any feedback if know anything about it. > > and 3/2/04 bcf (2nd cast, 2nd go-around) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 , We live in NJ and AJ had early intervention from age 9 months to three years and it was a great experience. Here the Early Intervention services are outsourced. The first visit a caseworker who is also a nurse came out and took a history. Then a team of therapists came out to evaluate AJ to see if he qualified for services. The team included a physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist and special education teacher. AJ also has other issues besides his clubfeet so he did qualify for services. The therapists who came to our home were professional and dedicated. We cried when AJ transitioned from EI to preschool which meant we would no loger be seeing them. We still keep in touch with some of the therapists. For us there was no question AJ needed EI. I belong to several other boards and most of the kids there received EI at some point. Very few have had a negative experience. The object of EI is to give kids who may need some extra help get to the point where they are on level with their peers and won't need help when they get to school. What happens in early intervention stays in early intervention, the records do not follow to the school system unless you request it. In my opinion, go for it, if doesn't qualify, then you really haven't lost anything except some time and you have the peace of mind of knowing everythings OK. Keep me posted and if you have any questions feel free to e-mail me directly. Take care, and AJ (3.5) clubfeet, PVL, hypotonia, GDD, non-verbal, seizures, no dx. > My caseworker recommended getting in touch with the Early > Intervention persons in my county to see if needs anything. > Has anyone else done this? I know it is free of all costs, but I am > unclear what it is really about. I know basically they come to your > home to look at your childs case to see if they need special > rehabilitaion before they go to school (eventually). Please give me > any feedback if know anything about it. > > and 3/2/04 bcf (2nd cast, 2nd go-around) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Thank you . I guess it doesn't hurt to look into it. I will let you know the outcome. Shook Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc. 2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500 Vienna, VA 22182 x374 x374 fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Thank you . I guess it doesn't hurt to look into it. I will let you know the outcome. Shook Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc. 2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500 Vienna, VA 22182 x374 x374 fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Thank you . I guess it doesn't hurt to look into it. I will let you know the outcome. Shook Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc. 2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500 Vienna, VA 22182 x374 x374 fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2004 Report Share Posted September 4, 2004 My daughter is in EI, they come in for an eval, to see what she needs, in Savannahs case she needs a little help with gross motor (she doesnt walk yet) she scores high in everything else. Her PT comes once a week and stretches her feet and does exercizes with her to get her to walk and stand. I like it better than a drs office b./c they use things that we have at home so i can do the things too. they do a re-eval every 6 mo. and there is a playgroup kinda thing for kids 18 mo and up. its something you may want to look into. it may help. HTH /Allyn momshook2004 susan.shook@...> wrote: My caseworker recommended getting in touch with the Early Intervention persons in my county to see if needs anything. Has anyone else done this? I know it is free of all costs, but I am unclear what it is really about. I know basically they come to your home to look at your childs case to see if they need special rehabilitaion before they go to school (eventually). Please give me any feedback if know anything about it. and 3/2/04 bcf (2nd cast, 2nd go-around) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2004 Report Share Posted September 4, 2004 When my son was going through PT (long story), I made up two exercises that my PT really liked and ended up using at her clinic. One was my vacuum sweeper's on/off switch was the type you press with your foot. thought it great fun to stand there pressing that with one foot, then the other (unplugged of course). It made him stand on one foot and assist in learning balance. The other was to strengthen his arches: I used Kix cereal and put it between his big toe and next toe. He had to wiggle the toes to get it out, thus working the arch muscles. I can't take complete credit here - years ago in the Air Force they made my dad pick up marbles with his toes to cure his flat footedness and as a child I had to do this exercise myself. Thought I'd share, things you can do at home with imagination. s. Re: Early Intervention Anyone? My daughter is in EI, they come in for an eval, to see what she needs, in Savannahs case she needs a little help with gross motor (she doesnt walk yet) she scores high in everything else. Her PT comes once a week and stretches her feet and does exercizes with her to get her to walk and stand. I like it better than a drs office b./c they use things that we have at home so i can do the things too. they do a re-eval every 6 mo. and there is a playgroup kinda thing for kids 18 mo and up. its something you may want to look into. it may help. HTH /Allyn momshook2004 susan.shook@...> wrote: My caseworker recommended getting in touch with the Early Intervention persons in my county to see if needs anything. Has anyone else done this? I know it is free of all costs, but I am unclear what it is really about. I know basically they come to your home to look at your childs case to see if they need special rehabilitaion before they go to school (eventually). Please give me any feedback if know anything about it. and 3/2/04 bcf (2nd cast, 2nd go-around) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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