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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Jalur Gemilang
We're been trying to progress John from palmer crayon to a crayon or a colour pencil. An uncle gave John this set of pencil like crayons, (at the right time too) and I just let him try it out as I'm doing here. So here we are doing the colours of the jalur gemilang; blue, red, yellow and white. Who knows maybe next year he'll be able to do it with the lines. Happy 53rd Merdeka everybody.
Labels: Occupational Therapy
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Wheelbarrow position
We're putting John on the wheelbarrow position to get him better 'connected' with his arms. Earlier on we worked on his arms so that he can crawl; now he can crawl but that's doesn't seem enough. His brain needs to wire his arms more throughly so that he can use his hands better; i.e. to feed himself and use a pencil.
Holding John in that position is heavy work but with so many people working with him it makes his journey to recovery a real possibility. I could never imagine how intricate our brains are wired until I had to help John rewire his brain. The amount of repetitive work being done to get the nuerons rewire is a lot. How God can make us in our mother's womb in 9 months is amazing. Surely we are wonderfully made. Labels: Physiotherapy |