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Monday, August 22, 2011
Targeting mom
It's easy for us to relate to him as he has a very friendly personality towards those near to him, something that we're very thankful for. Labels: Physiotherapy
Friday, August 5, 2011
My new toys
Above- John playing his ipad game. It's "A monster ate my homework". It's not easy trying to find a game for him cos his vision is not that good. Angry birds would be impossible for him at the moment. Any suggestions? Initially he was just happy to be able to hit the monster down but now he's hesitant cos he doesn't want to lose his homework! The next one you see John holding a hand grip. He exercises by holding on to it for 30 sec. We make sure his elbow is rested on the table so that it'll help him identify his hand muscle. His fine motor skill like colouring and drawing are not there yet. It would seem like he has endless therapies; but boys his age would have their fair share of homework and tuition too. Working at something new or different is always challenging but it always builds character. A good character is invaluable in any person.
Sorry there's no video clips lately the video camera's being serviced. Labels: Occupational Therapy |