If the old saying is true - "An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away" - then Ben should be in good shape! Ben has this love for my bowl of fake display apples. He LOVES to play with them... and not in the way you would think. Since the apples are so motivating, I figured this was the perfect time to work on having Ben use his sign language (Ben has shown us through picture cards that he recognizes the sign for about 60 nouns/verbs, but was only signing two things himself - "more" and "shoes"). So I started working on "sit" and "apples". Both requests he needs to do for apple play. "Sit" is because he needs us to sit him in his highchair first. It is amazing what a little motivation can do. It only took a day or two of hand over hand every time he wanted the apples for Ben to realize that when he signed these two things, he got EXACTLY that. I didn't start taking the video until after he signed "sit" but did get him doing "apple" and "more" and EVEN using them together to request more apples!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away
If the old saying is true - "An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away" - then Ben should be in good shape! Ben has this love for my bowl of fake display apples. He LOVES to play with them... and not in the way you would think. Since the apples are so motivating, I figured this was the perfect time to work on having Ben use his sign language (Ben has shown us through picture cards that he recognizes the sign for about 60 nouns/verbs, but was only signing two things himself - "more" and "shoes"). So I started working on "sit" and "apples". Both requests he needs to do for apple play. "Sit" is because he needs us to sit him in his highchair first. It is amazing what a little motivation can do. It only took a day or two of hand over hand every time he wanted the apples for Ben to realize that when he signed these two things, he got EXACTLY that. I didn't start taking the video until after he signed "sit" but did get him doing "apple" and "more" and EVEN using them together to request more apples!
Pillow Talk
Ben recently started using a pillow. Even though Ben still needs to be in a crib for safety reasons, dad still thought he would be more comfortable with a little pillow under his head (and I figured typical kids would have a pillow at this age, so why not). I found the perfect one online and Ben took right to it. And I do think he is sleeping better on it - doesn't toss and turn as much. Here is Ben enjoying a nap on his new pillow (yes, he is sleeping in the photos but does so with open eyes because of his facial palsy).
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
School Photos
Ben’s fall school pictures came back today… he wasn’t cooperating with them this year and they took him down on three different occasions to try and get a good photo. The picture place sent home two packets for me to pick my favorite. I liked both for different reasons – one he is angry and getting ready to pull off his trach nose, which will always remind me of what Ben was doing at this age… a lot of trach pulling. The other he is wearing his implant and showing off his cute cowlick at the back of his head, which I also like. I called to see how much extra I would have to pay to keep both and was thrilled when I was told nothing. So here are both shots.



All good things come to an end...
Ben's soccer season is officially over and he had his last Hippo-Therapy session for the fall. We've grown accustomed to having all these activities to take Ben to, I don't know what we are going to do with ourselves now. It's going to be a LOOONNNNG winter for Ben :)
Trick-or-Treat
Ben was a giraffe this Halloween. I under-estimated his size, so his costume didn't fit. After a few modifications, we made it work.
Or so I though... the hood wouldn't stay on. So Ben went as the headless giraffe and his car became part of the costume.
Something about the padded belly gave Ben super strength and he kept on getting on his stomach and pushing up really high... higher than ever before! I've saved the costume for future therapy sessions.
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