Thursday, October 1, 2009

He Did it!

At school, there are special tables for the infants to sit in while they are eating. There are about 5-6 chairs built in to the table and then a teacher is able to sit and feed the children. In the beginning when Colin started (about a month ago now), Colin was unable to sit in the chair at the table without a blanket rolled up in front of him between him and the table.

However, Miss Kelly just told Chris that yesterday and today Colin was able to sit in the seat without a blanket and did very well! We are so proud of him!

This is what the table looks like:


Colin being able to sit at the table in the chair means that his trunk muscles are getting stronger!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Like Father, Like Son

I swear I can't make this stuff up...

When Chris was dropping Colin off at school this morning, he put Colin on the mat while he was putting some of his things away. The teachers started calling to Chris and when he went over to the play mat, he saw his son putting the moves on the new girl! The new girl Alison (only a few weeks younger than Colin) was on the mat and started to roll towards Colin. When everyone looked back, Colin and Alison were holding hands!! Unfortunately, Chris didn't have his cell phone so he wasn't able to snap a picture.

What made me giggle the most was this! During the day today, Colin's teachers took the kids for a walk in their baby buggy and they put Colin and Alison together and Jake and another girl and they said they were on a double date! Colin is following in his father's footsteps, but at a much younger age!!

When I got home from work, I picked Colin up and was chatting with him while Chris was telling me about Colin's girlfriend Alison. Colin was all smiles all of a sudden and was "talking" away as though he was telling me about her! It was funny and very cute.

Colin did very well at dinner tonight (he's been having a hard time at dinner because I think he is so tired at the end of the day)...but made a mess with his green beans. Here is Colin looking at us as though he was saying "what guys, I didn't make this mess".



Here is my happy baby....

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Quality Time

I was so lucky for the 2nd weekend in a row to have off on Saturday! Chris, Colin, and I all slept in on Saturday morning until 8am! It felt like noon after getting up at 5:20 am all week for me, and 6-6:30 am for the boys.

Unfortunately, Chris had to work both days, but we were able to spend some quality time together when he wasn't working and Colin and I went to visit him at work. Chris' work consisted of a women's soccer game and Colin loved the girls. He had quite a few girls come over to say hi to him and he sure was all smiles for them! It was funny because Colin's friend Simon came over to say hi to him and he wasn't quite smiling for him (he was also a little groggy). However, it was very funny because a few moments later a few girls came over and he was all smiles for them. (Nothing personal Simon, I think he was just excited to see the girls!)

Colin also spent some time with his Nana and Grandad while I did some cleaning and grocery shopping.

Here are a few pictures of Colin from the weekend. Unfortunately, I forgot to take some at the game!
Here is Colin in the bumbo seat playing with some of his toys:

You can see Colin is really inspecting the ring!

Colin really enjoyed making raspberries this weekend and kissy faces. It's funny because he associates raspberries with kissy faces so when he tries to kiss you he does both at the same time!
One of the ways we can get Colin to giggle is to tickle him! Here we are having a great time!

One of Colin's classic favorite toys is the snow leopard from his Noah's ark toy. He is always happy to play with it!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Good Times

I have had some long days with student teaching, work, and back to school nights so I haven't had much time to update. I feel terrible that my last post is so negative and has been left up there for a few days.

So...I'm over it and moving on....I know that Colin is doing great and we are going to continue doing all of the things we are doing with him to keep him progressing in the right direction.

I have lots to update!

Colin had his 5 month check-up yesterday! Unfortunately, his regular pediatrician is still on vacation, so we have had a couple of fill-ins. Colin weighs 13 lbs. 10 ounces now! I think his length was measured wrong because it came in an inch shorter than last month! (I'm giggling at the error) Everything is going well and he is healthy and happy! He had a few painful experiences during the visit (one of which I won't get into) including a vaccine.

One of the things Colin loves (just like his mommy thanks to her daddy) is having his hair brushed and head rubbed. Here is Colin after his bath getting his hair brushed. It's so funny to watch because he is often moving around, talking, etc. after his bath and as soon as you start brushing his hair, he stays still and just enjoys the moment.



The next picture is Ole Miss' newest fan! While Chris was down there last year for the NCAA baseball tournament, he befriended some Ole Miss faithfuls who so kindly sent our family Ole Miss gear. Here is Colin before the Ole Miss football game tonight...



Aunt Kimmy picked Colin up from school today and they spent the afternoon together. They worked really hard this afternoon on Colin's exercises and from what I hear, he did really well! Lucky for me, Aunt Kimmy and Colin are coming to visit me at work tomorrow! I can't wait :)

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

ITAP Program Assessment

In addition to Early Intervention, Chris and I had initially had Colin evaluated at the Infant Toddler Assessment Program at the local Children's hospital. This program is similar to Early Intervention except that it entails a developmental pediatrician who also follows his progress. Essentially, without actually speaking to each other, the two teams monitor Colin's progress to make sure he stays on track.

Colin had been assessed by Early Intervention initially when Colin was about 4 weeks old. Based on how well Colin was doing, our "team" made a recommendation for physical therapy 2 times a month and developmental therapy 2 times a month. Fortunately, we were able to alternate the 2 so that Colin was getting one type of therapy a week. Miss K (physical therapist) has felt that Colin's physical progress has been good and because of this, wants to move his sessions to once a week just to make sure he continues to stay on track (only a newer recommendation).

When Colin was about 2 months old, he was also evaluated by the ITAP program. It involved a speech and occupational therapist, a nurse, and the developmental pediatrician. Based on the therapists' 5 minute evaluation, they recommended Colin receive PT once a week. Other than that, it was just some explanations as to what Down Syndrome was, what it meant, and the recommendation that we should continue to follow up with the team.

I was initially nervous about the discrepancy not knowing what to do. However, Miss K felt that Colin was doing well and that we were doing everything we could on a daily basis, so it wasn't necessary to increase to once a week then. Also, Miss D was doing PT as part of her developmental therapy. As you've seen over the past few months, Chris and I, as well as friends and families, make sure they do Colin's exercises when they spend time with him. He is certainly not neglected in doing the things he needs to do.

So, yesterday Colin had his check-up with the ITAP program (every 3 months when they are under a year old) and I still have a bad taste in my mouth. We walked into the room and put Colin on the mat on his stomach because I knew they would want to see his head control. He did so well holding his head up high, looking around, reaching his arm out in front of him. The OT immediately picked him up, sat him up (which he did well with) and then tried to get him to support himself with his hands in front of him in a sitting position (which he is not able to do yet). She flipped him around a few times and was finished. Then, the speech therapist stuck her finger in Colin's mouth for 30 seconds and was finished.

The OT then sat back in her chair (after not saying anything to us) and then immediately asked me why we didn't follow their recommendation to have PT done once a week. I felt like we were being reprimanded and answered everything I just explained earlier in the post. After that, she scribbled some notes, asked if we had any questions, and dismissed us. I was steaming so Chris just asked why the speech therapist did what she did (since neither explained what they were doing).

The nurse asked us a few questions, plotted Colin's numbers, and based on the small amount of things Colin is not doing, told us that he falls on the minimal end of the scale for his age (mostly because he can't sit on his own, not really putting his feet down to bear weight when holding him, and because he's saying vowel sounds but not consonant sounds).

After all of this, the developmental pediatrician at least made us feel like we were doing something right. She told us that Colin looked great, we were doing a great job with him and reinforced that we should continue to do things we are doing with him.

I know that Colin can't do every single thing right now because some things are more difficult for him. I also know that Colin is doing more positive things than negative things and every single negative thing was emphasized with none of the positives being reinforced. Chris and I feel that Colin has come a long way way from when we first found out that he had Down Syndrome and from when he was first having some difficulties with head and neck control. I feel that he is doing new things every day and working on the things that he isn't doing as well.

I also know that the point of the program is keep track of his development and to try to work on the things that he can't do as well. However, considering the fact that we are #1 new parents and #2 new parents of a child with Down Syndrome, there could be some positive things said to us.

Phew, got that off my chest...

Rivals Give Last Touchdown to Player With Down Syndrome - ParentDish

I have come across this video several times and just wanted to share it with you...click on the link to get to the video.

Rivals Give Last Touchdown to Player With Down Syndrome - ParentDish

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Sunday, September 20, 2009