Sunday, July 10, 2011

Blackberry Pics


I painted the bottom portion of the wall.  We hated the red and the yellow, but I actually really like the green and the yellow together.  So I'm going to keep it because it makes the kitchen nice and bright.  This picture just doesn't do it justice, my phone camera doesn't take the best pictures.


Skinny Dipping with my main squeeze.


I posted this one to Facebook, but I wanted to share it on here as well.  I was so excited when I saw this in American Baby magazine.  As you know, I love sign language (I love anything that deals with speech and language).  It drives me up a wall when someone blames sign language on a child's language delays.  There are many different reasons why children have language delays (sometimes we just don't know why a child's language is delayed), but teaching sign language isn't one of them.  Rant over.



Hunter found his winter hats, boots, and glove in a basket and wanted me to put everything on him, haha.


My little sister is terrified of clowns.  My older sister and I are always trying to torment her about it.  Hence this picture.


I ordered Hunter an iBert Safe T-Seat from Amazon and it came in.  Our bikes are at my parents' house (because we don't have a garage to store them in) so Hunter and I headed there Thursday morning and took about a 2 mile bike ride.  He loved it!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Wish Me Luck!

At 11:00 today I have an interview with a rehab hospital for a PRN job (as needed).  I would be working with adults.  I'm not quitting my school job.  I want experience with adults.  I would get a lot of feeding/swallowing experience (which I love).  I am just so nervous that I am going to look like an idiot if I am asked lots of questions about strokes.  I have studied up, but that doesn't mean I know it.  I haven't had to know it for my job, so I have forgotten it.  I'm a fast learner, so once I got into it I would obviously know it.

I have a little bit of a nervous tummy right now, lol.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Crazy Mom

The crazy speech therapist in me has really been paying close attention to Hunter's expressive language skills.  I'm sure people with other professions do the same thing when it comes to their area of expertise.

In the schools, the youngest children I see are 3.  I'm good at knowing what a typical 3 year old should be doing.  A 12 month old?  Not so much (I mean, I know, but I don't feel as good about listening to a 12 month old and telling someone, "Yep, following right along with the guidelines.").

Hunter tries to label things, but it mostly comes out as "duh" or "da".  Let me tell you, after a few weeks of this I started freaking out thinking, "Oh no, my son is Apraxic!"  I know, I know, just let me be all crazy!  He does use "buh", sometimes.  Banana is still coming out "duhnana" and ball is still "daw".  He sometimes says "buhbuh" for bubbles.  And he is approximating "hello".  So here I am, thinking, "Is this typical?!?!  Do I need to go get him a speech eval just to have someone either tell me that I am crazy or that he is a little behind?"

So what do I do?  Asked Ashley to copy me a protocol of the Rossetti (I would copy one from my work, but, again, we don't see children that young).  This scale starts at 0-3 months and goes all the way to 33-36 months and evaluates interaction-attachment, pragmatics, gesture, play, language comprehension, and language expression.

Hunter and I sat down and played and I was able to do the checklist.  Some things I knew he could or couldn't do but others I actually had to elicit.  I'm a little rusty on the scoring, but I remembered you do percentages.  I couldn't remember how you count a section that had items for, say, 9-12 months, none for 12-15, but then some for 15-18.  Hunter scored 100% at 9-12 months, but then there wasn't anything to score 12-15, and then he scored 67% on 15-18.  So I just considered the last 100% before the empty section was his "score".

This is the front cover of the form

And his Age Performance Profile

And his age score
I gave him the age scores based on the last 100% age range he achieved... I believe that is how it is done (I don't have the manual).  He has some of the skills at higher age levels, but not all of the skills.

So, this gave me a good idea of how Hunter is performing in all areas of language.  He didn't score below 9-12 months on anything, so since he is newly 12 months, I'm not too worried (okay, maybe I am).  I was very impressed with his play skills.

I have a few goals for him that we will be working on.  I would say over the past 2 months I have been bringing the items that I am labeling to my mouth so that he will watch my mouth (I do this in therapy, why have I not been doing this for my own child?). I need to set a certain time during our play that he actually has to make an attempt to label the object he wants instead of looking cute and gesturing for it saying, "dat!"  If I blog about it, I will do it (and make my child super mad, ha).

In case you were interested, some goals we will work on:
-Interaction-Attachment: Request assistance from an adult (he will gesture and vocalize, but he hasn't said, "help" yet).
-Pragmatics: At a good age level so no specific goals to work on.
-Gesture: At a good age level, but we will play with musical instruments more.
-Play: At a good age level.
-Language Comprehension: Identify 6 body parts or clothing items (he does nose, eyes, mouth, ears, and will point to his feet when you say shoe even if he doesn't have any on); identify objects by category.
-Language Expression: Produce 3 animal noises (does dog and lion.. we have been working on the farm animals and the monkey); express early developing modifiers (e.g., hot, big, little, etc.); asks to have needs met (again, he vocalizes and gestures, but I didn't count that)... and then there are some at the 15-18 month level that I will focus on.

I'm giving him until 18 months to improve with my "therapy".  If not, we will be getting a referral for a hearing eval and a speech eval.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Request

Please pray (think about/whatever it is that you do) for the Weschler family.  I taught little Dalton at The Little Gym and they are such a nice family.  It is such a tragedy what has happened to their family.  Their home caught fire in January, Dalton has almost drowned, and the car before this one was totaled.

Here is the story on Wavy.  My heart hurts.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Kitchen DIY "Remodel"

I've posted about our ugly our "in need of updating" kitchen in the past (here and here and here).

I've been slowly painting the bricks.  They were a little more time consuming than I originally thought.  I completed them last night along with a small wall in the kitchen.  I'm hoping tomorrow to paint the bottom portion of the wall (the red wall) tomorrow.  I think I can have the walls painted by the end of next week (or at least that is my goal).

Before

After


This is the color of the knobs I purchased for the cabinets.  I really like the look against the color of the wall.  Do you think I need to also try to find the inlay things (technical term there) in that color, or does it look okay like this?  Again, we are just trying to make everything look more appealing for a buyer.


This is how the original ones look against the wall.

There's Probably a Warning Tag For This

I'm stealing this idea

from Brittney (although she has an iPhone and I have a Blackberry, so the title will be different).

Weekly Blackberry Pics

I take a lot of pictures with my phone and most do not end up on Facebook.  Brittney does a weekly iPurge and I thought it would be a fun idea to do the same.


Hunter and I headed to the zoo on Monday.  We got there right when it opened so it wasn't crowded, but it was super hot!  We took a ride on the train before we left.


After Hunter eats dinner, he loves to look out the window to see any animals.  He was actually looking for Daddy here.  Don't mind the wood, we Carl is redoing our front porch and spent half of the day yesterday tearing out the old wood and screwing in the new pieces.


Uncle Jeremy got Hunter a doctor kit for his birthday.  He was having fun playing with it.


Hunter and Emma in the back seat of Kelly's car.  We got stuck at a bridge opening on the way home from story time.  No need to worry though, Baby Signing Time was on.


After dinner... taco meat and cake.  Yummy.


This is what a successful park trip looks like.


Friday I had a "Mommy's Day/Night Out".  I went and got my hair cut and colored, went with Ashley to visit Devyn (who gave birth to little Clara the next morning), and then went out with Kelly, Michelle, and Erin that night.  It was a nice day "off".


I decided to wear my bangs like real bangs.