Guest guest Posted January 18, 2011 Report Share Posted January 18, 2011 Dear Liz and Archer. Congratulations to everyone: Archer for making the changes, you and your husband for understanding the wisdom of this work and committing to the program, Svetlana and the whole MNRI team for sharing their wisdom, skills and energy, and creating the space for change to happen. Joan Agosta (from your San Mateo team) On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 19:39:03 -0000, elisabeth.prueitt wrote:>> Hi everyone, I'm Liz, Archer's mom. We just attended the January> MNRI family conference in San Mateo, CA. I wanted to share> something quickly with you, which I think is extraordinary.> Short background if you don't know us: Archer is 3.5 with cp, from> periventricular leukomalacia. Spastic diplegia. She has mainly> lower body/balance issues, "bunny hops" to get around, is newly> able to walk with walker, and has very good language/cognitive> skills. Arms were not strong to start, but this has vastly> improved, and can sit unassisted. Legs scissor, but considerably> less spasticity than a year ago.>> Last night I was doing a little Bauer crawling with Archer. My> husband, Chad, moved arms and legs on one side, and me on the> other. We never have a third person so we leave her head alone. It> had been a little while since we've done it, and I was mostly just> demonstrating to Chad the correct technique. This is what is> amazing: Archer spontaneously moved her head from side to side on> her own, as we were slowly moving arms and legs. She was in perfect> unison and coordination with the movements we were making with her> arms and legs! At some point in the last two weeks of the> conference, the reflex had become integrated. It was a perfect> illustration of MNRI. It was an incredible moment that I will never> forget. I would use the word miraculous, but we all know how much> hard work goes into it from the children, the parents, the> therapists and Svetlana.> I'm so grateful for finding this therapy, and am happy to be able> to share it with others. I'll keep you posted on progress.> Does anyone know if Svetlana reads these posts? I would so like to> share this with her.> And if any of her therapists are reading this, thank you!> cheers!> Liz> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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