Progression for All
Soo.... About Tyler... this week I finally had the opportunity to sit down and read Tylers Re-Evaluation Report for speech. It's amazing to hear the progress he's made so far. It's encouraging to read about his past goals and progress we are making towards those goals. On another foot, it is still extremely hard to read his new goals... answer "what" and "where" questions with 80% accuracy. His goals also include adding the plural "s" to the end of words and to include inside sounds (i.e. the "d" for the work inside). I never ever ever understood how I would feel seeing my little boy struggle. Being that he is only 3 years old, he doesn't know/understand why we go to 2/3 therapy sessions a week. He is such a sweet, caring and loving little boy... we are extremely blessed!
About Avery... I think because we cherish every word that Tyler struggles with, we count our blessings at every word Avery says. Last night, we were at a stoplight and she said "Green Light Go Daddy!" My bossy little girl... such a hoot! We are definitely nearing the terrible two stage... but it really isn't terrible in my eyes. It's just that age where she is very determined to make her point, even if it requires throwing herself on the floor crying. She is so sweet that she always calms down with just a scoop up and hug and the comforting words in a calm tone "I understand." It is fun to see Avery and Tyler bond. They really interact, play, talk, and laugh at each other. Avery copies what Tyler says and does... it's sweet.
Bob is still working hard in the evenings to finish his bachelors degree from UMUC. He goes to the campus on Tuesday and Thursday evenings....so, we see each other mostly on the weekends.
Life is good, no life is great!
About Avery... I think because we cherish every word that Tyler struggles with, we count our blessings at every word Avery says. Last night, we were at a stoplight and she said "Green Light Go Daddy!" My bossy little girl... such a hoot! We are definitely nearing the terrible two stage... but it really isn't terrible in my eyes. It's just that age where she is very determined to make her point, even if it requires throwing herself on the floor crying. She is so sweet that she always calms down with just a scoop up and hug and the comforting words in a calm tone "I understand." It is fun to see Avery and Tyler bond. They really interact, play, talk, and laugh at each other. Avery copies what Tyler says and does... it's sweet.
Bob is still working hard in the evenings to finish his bachelors degree from UMUC. He goes to the campus on Tuesday and Thursday evenings....so, we see each other mostly on the weekends.
Life is good, no life is great!
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