In all honesty, it went well and Owen gave an accurate picture of himself. Because she can't see everything of course, she did have me fill out an observation checklist. Thankfully his PT and service coordinator were here as well so they were able to speak to his abilities. After the evaluation, we all agreed that he does have gravitational insecurity.
At this time, we are going to continue with his current therapists. The OT said that our PT was already doing a great job of incorporating activities to help him and therefore there is no need to switch over to an OT. (We are happy about this because we love our PT!) She gave her more things to work on and we are going to incorporate it in to his weekly sessions. However, we did change his therapy time to late afternoon. We are hoping the time will allow us to do more activities outside and at rec centers that weren't normally open at 8 am. Hopefully changing scenery and gaining access to some different equipment will help advance his progress.
I am so thankful for Owen's service coordinator and his therapists who are constantly looking out for his best interest. We have been so blessed by the great care we have received here in Charlotte and hope that Owen will soon catch up to his peers.
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Hey Girl!
I was just catching up on your blog today and am SO glad to hear the good news about your little guy-both of them! Praise the Lord!!! Sounds like you guys are doing really well in Charlotte. I can totally relate about the financial stresses, just keep reminding yourself that God is good and faithful all the time. :-)
Rebecca
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