Posts Tagged ‘Will’
Wanna Get Away?
What mother hasn’t felt this way? With the past week (broken laptop, couldn’t find flu shots for my kids, now Will’s sick), I definitely would love to get away just for a weekend. When Country Inn & Suites by Carlson asked if I’d like a woman’s weekend retreat, how could I say no?
Next weekend, I’ll be heading to a local Country Inn & Suites by Carlson for a night. My goal is get away from it all — work, reviews, the internet (though I am going to bring the laptop with since I can’t completely walk away from my internet addiction), my blackberry, etc. Due to my many obligations, I often forget to take care of me. This is a great way to relax and enjoy myself. My game plan is to head to a movie, eat a nice dinner (and not have to inhale my food or bring crayons), and maybe even get some shopping in!
If you could get away, where would you go? What would you do?
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Early Intervention
I question I seem to be getting a lot lately is how Early Intervention has been working for Will. All I can say is that it is amazing. I am so glad I pushed to get him into this program, because everyone has noticed a change with him. Before, Will wasn’t even trying to talk. Instead, he’d point and grunt, and if you couldn’t figure out what he wanted, he turned into a pile of screaming 2 year old. It was frustrating for everyone involved.
Now, he talks. Granted, we may not understand all of it. However, we can make out a lot of it. He is using phrases. He is able to communicate. Bill’s brother (who is I think 22 or 23) even noticed a change in Will. That’s what is so wonderful about nipping this speech problem right away instead of waiting. I had a lot of people tell me that he wasn’t behind, and he’d talk when he wanted too. Well, he did talk when he wanted — he just had a little help.
Now, we still are no where near where he needs to be, but by adding just a few more words and getting him wanting to communicate has made a huge difference here.
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