Her first therapy to start was Physical Therapy. Her therapist, Donna, started with her when she was just 16 months old. At that age, Reagan could sit up unsupported on her own but could not lay herself down when she got tired or vice versa. I remember she would be happy laying on her blanket playing for a time and then begin crying. Once someone came in and sat her to an upright position, she was then happy again. One of the first things Donna worked on with Reagan was teaching her how to move herself from a lying position to a sitting upright position and vice versa. Needless to say, we are now getting up and down from the floor as well as furniture just fine. It's amazing to see the progress Reagan has made in her physical development.
Although, when someone looks at her they may see a 3 yr. old who doesn't walk independently and think "wow, she's behind" but the more progress I see out of Reagan the faster she seems to be "catching up". At first, the milestones came slowly, but now that we have had a year free of hospital visits the progress has just seemed to increase in speed dramatically.
Reagan with Ms. Donna and Nolan
Physical therapy session with Ms. Donna
Reagan finally learning to crawl after her 2nd birthday!
I decided to "decorate" it to make it cuter and not so therapeutic looking. After long searches for purple coban, I finally was able to get the walker decorated.
Purple walker complete with name in pink glittery letters
Over Spring Break, Donna had the AMBUCS reps over to her place complete with special needs trikes for all sizes. AMBUCS is a non-profit organization supplying special needs kids with trikes and bikes to get them "moving". We went out and listened to their presentation and Reagan tried out one of the trikes her size. At first glance, it looks like a similar trike we have at home that Nolan used to ride but this one allows the seat to be closer to the pedals and we can strap her feet in the pedals allowing them not to slide off. I pushed her up and down the road forever and she did not want to get off. Even though I'm doing the pushing, her legs are going round and round exercising the muscles she would be using if riding it herself. The thought with Reagan is for her to eventually have enough strength in her leg muscles to pedal herself. We filled out an application for a trike and are hoping she will be able to get one. This would be a fun activity she and Nolan could do together as he learned to ride his bike without training wheels last summer.
In doing this update, I came across some fun footage that shows Reagan's progress and thought you'd enjoy watching it.
Thank you, Ms. Donna, for all you do!!!
**I will be doing an update on all Reagan's therapies, but will have to do them in parts as it takes time for each one. Physical Therapy- Part 1***