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walking without thinking

Last post 04-04-2008 19:06 by EmeraldJan. 3 replies.
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  • 04-02-2008 0:40

    walking without thinking

    Laura was really happy when I picked her up from school today. She had been playing with a large group of children at lunch time and she said that' usually, when playing with a group of children she has to really think about every step she takes otherwise she falls over (I didn't know about this. I guess she must have just thought it was normal) but, today, for the first time she managed to walk without thinking about every step she took at the same time as playing. I get such a kick out of seeing her so happy.Things are really coming together for her now.  Party!!!

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  • 04-02-2008 11:59 In reply to

    Re: walking without thinking

    It's amazing to think they are struggling away at things that should be easy, and there's no way they can tell us until things get better.

    Matthew's listenng improved within 3 months it was 1 of the things he wanted improved, but he didn't understand why everone else could listen well and he had excruciating problems, just thought he was doing something wrongTongue Tied and needed to practice.

    Lesley, mam to Matthew (10yrs) Started Dore 15 Dec 2006
    Next Assess NEVER!!!
  • 04-03-2008 20:56 In reply to

    Re: walking without thinking

    REALLY PLEASED FOR YOU ALL, JAMES TOO SUFFERS WITH HIS CO-ORDINATION AND HAS BEEN QUITE A 'CLUMSY' CHILD ON OCCAISION BUT WE HAVE NOTICED A BIG DIFFERENCE SINCE THE PROGRAMME REALLY KICKED IN.Smile

  • 04-04-2008 19:06 In reply to

    Re: walking without thinking

    G made me laugh the other day, we had been doing a challenging eye exercise and she said she has to move her tongue to make her eyes move properly!!

     well I never!

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