Isn't that cute? Jake enjoys his computer game so much while my husband sings along with his eyes close. LOL.
Today there was no school because it was Parent-Teacher Day. Jake and I went in and spoke with his special education teacher, PT, OT and SP therapists. Jake’s PT and OT advised me that I might need to look into getting Jake’s wheel chair, because his special needs stroller may not be allowed to go on the school bus next year, even though it is a crash tested version, which means he will need a wheelchair. So naturally, I am turning to my best friend www.google.com to learn about wheel chair options. I am mainly looking for a pediatric wheel chair what is light weight, and allows the child to propel the wheels independently. Since Jake has full functions in his arms and hands, I want him to learn to propel the wheels. Anything that promotes independence I am all for it, even if it is in a wheel chair.
Well, during the one on one meeting with his special education teacher this morning, Jake identified all of his letters. He was very proud of himself and I bet his teacher was surprised that he knew his letters. It is important for me to communicate to his teachers and therapists what he is able to do, because I want them to see his potentials despite of his multiple disabilities, and in recognizing his potentials that they expect more from him.
When others expect more from him, I expect more from myself to help him to achieve more. It is a very positive as well as necessary cycle for Jake’s development I think.
I also found out that Jake speech therapist reads this blog, so I better not saying anything bad about her. (hi Susan!!!) I want to thank you for your advise. I tried many times today to have Jake look at me when he requested for things, and he did very well most of the time!
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