Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 Pat, is seen once a week by the Easter Seals... but I don't know what good that's doing. The lady doesn't offer me much and we just end up watching wiggle on a blanket. At least it's free and she comes to my home. Our goal is to get her to roll from back to tummy. won't do it for anyone.. but when I get ehr out of her crib in the mornings.. she's on her belly. That just kills me! It's like she's teasing me. I know she can do it... but I can't prove it! is ablt to sit for a short period on my lap with no help, and just last week she discovered her toes.... so they are coming.. but slowly. Thanks for the info on ... It's helpful to hear how other kids developed. Thanks! >I think you handled the situation perfectly!! Kids say the first thing that >pops into their heads. They haven't developed the " tact " filter most adults >have. I think it's worse when those same type comments come from adults who >should know better!! And as gets older, and starts to understand what >people are saying, she'll have already learned to deal with " those comments " >with humor. What a great mom!! > >I don't know of any chart that helps with developmental milestones for RSS >kids. It is SO different for each child, as there are so many things that >factor into it. Is in an Early Intervention Program?? Does she receive >any type of therapy on a regular basis??? These things might help. >could barely hold up his own head at one year of age, and he only weighed >10#!! As he started gaining weight, and staying healthy for longer periods >of time, his milestones started stacking up. At 15 m he started sitting >prone, a month later he could sit on his own. Over the next 5 months he >learned to pull himself up on furniture, toddle around it, and by 21 m he >started taking off on his own two feet. > >I don't want to say " don't worry " because as a mom you will anyway, but know >that although the milestones might come a little later, they do come, and >our kids don't seem to be any worse for the wear. > >I hope this helps >Hugs for you and yours!! > >Pat (g-ma to , RSS, 4 yrs old, G-Tube, GHT) > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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