Splashing in the pool, playing in the grass, blowing bubbles
in the warm sun, and flying through the air in her swing – these are a few of
Emelyn’s very favorite things. If she could speak, I’m confident Emelyn would
tell you her season of choice is summer. As summer 2015 wraps, I can’t help but
be grateful for the progress Emelyn has made over the past several months.
In June, Emelyn started pulling herself from her belly to a
sitting position. This comes after more than a year of working on hands-and-knees
in physical therapy. By the time mid-July came around, Emelyn was army crawling
several feet, then popping up with ease into a sitting position. Of course this
put her in the dreaded W-sit position. However, the W-sit brought another
development, this time on the cognitive front. When we asked Emelyn to, “fix your
legs,” she would swing her legs around in front of her. Shortly after that, we
started noticing her following other verbal instructions, such as, “stand up”
and “give me a hug.” This was adding to her growing vocabulary of receptive language.
In early August Emelyn began pulling herself straight up
onto her knees. Within just a few weeks we heard a crash one night. Emelyn had
pulled herself from her knees to her feet and knocked over her quilt rack in
her room. We were ecstatic, and of course, promptly lowered her crib down to
the lowest setting. We didn’t want the next crash to be her!
Emelyn pulling herself to her knees. |
Emelyn pulling herself to her feet. You can see the quilt rack she knocked over. |
While we’re making progress in the receptive language category,
expressive language is still fairly limited. We’ve worked over the summer to give
Emelyn a voice. In July we introduced the Speak for Yourself app. However, we’re
still struggling to get Emelyn to use the app consistently. The verdict is
still out on whether Emelyn’s cognitive skills are the challenge, or whether
her motor skills are the challenge. Overall though, we’ve been thrilled with
Emelyn’s progress this summer. We look forward to an equally productive fall.
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