A couple of days back, I looked at the calendar to realize that November had come to an end and it was December, last month of the year. I was lost in my own thoughts for a couple of minutes. It was a realization that I had actually faced every single day of this year, which I dreaded early in the year and how far my child had come. There were days I wished that all the troubles were actually dreams and I will wake up one fine day just to know everything was perfectly normal. Life is not easy that way, is it?
Well, I am drifting from what I wanted to write. This is definitely not a year-end post. This post is about last week and truly a milestone week in terms of my child’s progress.
My son,
Milestone 1:
I had blogged earlier about how you had not settled in group therapy. Well, you did settle down a few weeks back. And then I had to travel to Chennai for a week. So, I wanted to see how you would react after the break. You were absolutely fine the next class too. The next week the therapist was on leave and again I was concerned. But you were fine. And then I stopped taking you on other days and wanted to see how you would cope with just one visit per week. Again you were fine. So, I guess now I can safely say second set is also won.
Milestone 2:
You have also started enjoying going to park and can sit on a swing with no back support for 10 – 15 minutes. Clearly, your body balance is improving.
Milestone 3:
As I mentioned in the last post, you have started saying your name. Though you still make only sounds of vowels, I am amazed at how you sing rhymes, read books, and say so many words with just a few basic sounds. Of course, a stranger may not be able to understand what you say but I am not bothered. I am feeling great that all the rhymes that I sang, all the books that I read are etched in your memory.
Some of the words you say now are
…oon for moon
…ow for cow
Ow… for owl
Uee… for queen
Aah….an for orange
aa….eee for honey
ua…e for square
ou…e for house
The rhyme that you sing cutest is
“Aai ain oo aaa” for “rain rain go away”
The book that you read best is Eric Carle’s “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, what do you see”
When left alone with the book, you say
“ow.. ea… ow… ea… aa oo uu ee
I ee ____________ ooin a ee”
Which is:
“Brown bear brown bear what do you see
I see a red bird looking at me”
And you continue the same until the end of the book. Eric Carle’s books are a hit in our household.
You have come a long distance, my love. I am just proud of you.
Love you loads.
Well, I am drifting from what I wanted to write. This is definitely not a year-end post. This post is about last week and truly a milestone week in terms of my child’s progress.
My son,
Milestone 1:
I had blogged earlier about how you had not settled in group therapy. Well, you did settle down a few weeks back. And then I had to travel to Chennai for a week. So, I wanted to see how you would react after the break. You were absolutely fine the next class too. The next week the therapist was on leave and again I was concerned. But you were fine. And then I stopped taking you on other days and wanted to see how you would cope with just one visit per week. Again you were fine. So, I guess now I can safely say second set is also won.
Milestone 2:
You have also started enjoying going to park and can sit on a swing with no back support for 10 – 15 minutes. Clearly, your body balance is improving.
Milestone 3:
As I mentioned in the last post, you have started saying your name. Though you still make only sounds of vowels, I am amazed at how you sing rhymes, read books, and say so many words with just a few basic sounds. Of course, a stranger may not be able to understand what you say but I am not bothered. I am feeling great that all the rhymes that I sang, all the books that I read are etched in your memory.
Some of the words you say now are
…oon for moon
…ow for cow
Ow… for owl
Uee… for queen
Aah….an for orange
aa….eee for honey
ua…e for square
ou…e for house
The rhyme that you sing cutest is
“Aai ain oo aaa” for “rain rain go away”
The book that you read best is Eric Carle’s “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, what do you see”
When left alone with the book, you say
“ow.. ea… ow… ea… aa oo uu ee
I ee ____________ ooin a ee”
Which is:
“Brown bear brown bear what do you see
I see a red bird looking at me”
And you continue the same until the end of the book. Eric Carle’s books are a hit in our household.
You have come a long distance, my love. I am just proud of you.
Love you loads.
That's wonderful progress by rockstar :). Am very happy to read this post. Kudos to the versatile mommy! I know you guys will rock it. Best wishes and love always.
ReplyDeleteThanks dear and long time! How are you doing?
DeleteGod bless you Brindha. Your blog gives a clear message on being the epitome of patience, faith and perseverance. U Rock Girl!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Payal, Welcome here and thanks for the kind words
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