Gracie is extremely hard to occupy at home - away from the thrills, equipment, and man-power of school. So I applied for discretionary funds from our local area agency and got them! We were awarded funds to buy Gracie the Rainy Day Indoor playground with adapted swing! Now she can swing safely while I help the other kids rather than having to sit or lay on the floor doing her one and only solo activity: taking items out of bins!
A year ago, my friend Rachel http://josiecomehome.blogspot.com/ emailed a photo of her beautiful son standing on his own... I've since dreamed of having a photo to post of Gracie doing the same thing. It was always one of those wild-don't-think-it'll-ever-happen kind of dreams, a romantic, fairy tale type of dream. But this week, Gracie made another leap in development and muscle tone. It started when I leaned her up against the wall and planted her feet a shoulder-width apart. For the first time, she didn't lunge for the safety of my arms or hands, but rather, she allowed herself to stand steadily on her own two feet and she kept her center of gravity centered over her feet instead of wildly in front of her or to one side or the other. She even quickly figured out that she couldn't lurch around in excitement while standing on her own two feet with no support but a wall behind her back, but rather had to express her excitement over this new development with a gentl...
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