I'd just finished Courtney's parent-teacher conference, which took a whopping ten minutes, so I figured Jake's might take about twenty. I left the building an hour later. Whoa. How do I forget how in depth these things are?
In their defense, most of the stuff I either already knew, because I was dealing with it at home, or it was positive. There's just a whole lot of ground to cover when you need to review Jake's progress with four people instead of one.
For occupational therapy, they discussed how he's learning to button things. I politely informed her that this was a skill I would NOT be encouraging at home, because Jake's inability to unbutton his shirts are the only reason why he is clothed AT ALL at home. They laughed. I did too. But I was serious. That kid is like Houdini with his clothes. Shoes off on the bus, pants off the minute he gets inside the door, and if I'm stupid enough to put on a T-shirt, that thing is off in 5 minutes or less. Then I spend the next 5 minutes running after a seriously FAST 4-year-old boy as his laughter echoes off the stairwell while he escapes my reach.
Jake's occupational therapy is working! Look at that circle! |
The physical therapist told me how Jake is getting better at following directions. When he first started with them, they'd go into the gym for PE and he'd stare off at the walls marveling at the giant mascots painted on the walls. Now he will sit, participate, and pay attention. I agreed.
Picture courtesty of Geri @ EACAP |
Jake's ability to follow instruction (better, but not perfect) is the one aspect of his development I'd noticed the most in the past several months. When we started at the school, we were expected to wait outside by the street for the bus to arrive, which wound up being 5-10 minutes of me either grabbing him to keep Jake from running into oncoming traffic, or holding his flailing body because he wanted to RUN! Now, he and I will stand in the driveway and play. He knows that the road is off limits and that he needs to stay on the driveway until the bus stops and the doors open. It makes the bus portion of school so much easier on me now that he can follow instructions and knows some basic rules.
Picture courtesy of Geri @ EACAP |
Picture courtesty of Geri @ EACAP |
That boy! :) nice pictures haha
ReplyDeleteHahaha! I loved your pictures to much! I couldn't help myself! Can I link them to you?
ReplyDeleteYou can link them if you want. I don't know what it'd link to. haha. He's easy to take pictures of!
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