Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Healthier products

I just wanted to share something real quick. I am not sure if you have looked into the products you use on yourself and your children. There are some not so safe chemicals in household products. They cause eczema and skin rashes. Even the Johnson & Johnson I have lived by since my first son was born. Watch this video and let me know if you would like me to talk to you about safer products or a way to being additional income into your home. If so, click here to request some info, or leave a comment below! Thanks everyone!

A Wake-Up Story from Healthy Child Healthy World on Vimeo.

Wow

I cannot believe it has been almost a year since I made a real update! So much has happened, I will try to update as much as possible!

First off, we have a new addition to the family! He was born December 15th! He truly is a blessing and Ashtyn just loves him! I can tell Joseph adores his big brother too. He is always following him with his eyes around the room and trying to talk to him.

Anyways, Ashtyn is really making progress in his self contained classroom! He now has the privilege of interacting with his 1st grade homeroom class. He attends P.E., Music, Reading, and assemblies with them. He loves the attention he gets from the class and teacher. His SPED teacher is very impressed with his improvements this year and is hoping to get him more involved with his regular ed class over the next school year.

He is finally sleeping through the night, with the help of earplugs. The few times I know he has woken up he comes to my door to see that I am there then goes back to bed. I am very proud of him for getting back to sleep on his own. This has been a HUGE deal with him, especially since my dad passed away.

Speaking of, his passing has been hard on us all. The sudden death of a loved one is tragic for sure, but to be young like him and not understand... I can't imagine how he is feeling and still don't know how to comfort him. I remember the look on his face at the funeral; heartbreaking. With time and possibly some counseling he will understand.

I was beginning to to wonder if he would ever lose his teeth! He lost his first one on Dec 30, 2009. They just keep loosening up since! He is working on wiggling number 4 now! He saw The Tooth Fairy a few weeks ago and now thinks The Rock sneaks in the house at night and gets his tooth. Oh the mind of little kids. He is crazy!

Well, I am going to bring this to an end for tonight and will try to get back into my blogs real soon!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Only 3 days left!!

This post is in honor of a friend i grew up with and her daughter. Baby Ava has been sick for a long time and her mommy Erica is walking in the March for Babies this weekend in her honor. She is still in need of donations to reach her goal! Please help if you can and pass it on as well! Thank you!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

The end of HIS world...

Hey everyone I am sorry for not posting an update or blog in a while. I promise to get back into it really soon.

I am trying to find ways to help him understand the little things... Like, why he can't get a new toy daily, why he has to wait til the end of the season for a trophy, why he can't eat McDonald's everyday after school....

These things are so tough in his lil head. He expects everything he wants when he wants it and acts like I am a bad person and crushing his world when he doesn't get something.

I need to find a way to teach him it is not an everyday thing... but how? He thinks I am saying no to make him sad. Like I am purposely doing this.

My goal right now is to help him feel stable and secure in his life and his surroundings. I know he needs to see me happy to get the full effect of his life.

How do you handle it when your child doesn't understand "Not right now huni maybe next time" and you watch his heart crush?


On another note, Tee Ball started I was SO excited about this and so was he... He has had one practice and since then everything has been canceled do to rain. Definitely not what i was expecting from $200. The games wont be made up either. He really wants to play too...

Also, how do I control myself at games and practice and not run to him when he doesnt understand or when a coach doesnt understand him? I want him to become independent.

Any input would be helpful! Thanks

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

Hope is at Hand

If your child has been labeled with word like like difficult, picky, oversensitive, clumsy, or inattentive... there may be a new explanation - and new hope.

How often do you wonder - "Is it out of my hands?" "How can I help?"

Well, the answer is - There is hope!!! The earlier the better, but even adults can benefit from therapy.

First things first. Evaluate your child, jot down situations and characteristics you find "different". Take note of anything that concerns you. Sickness, hearing, walking, speaking, over/under reacting. Anything. Google them, talk to your child's doctor, their teacher, anyone you feel might have additional information for you.

Be an active parent. Get involved and don't be afraid to ask questions. Remember, there is no one that knows everything. Every child is different, every experience is different. You can read all the books in the world and they may never compare to what you are going through. In some way, we all understand. Even if it is just the frustration of it all.

Early Childhood Intervention

ECI assures that families with young children with developmental delays have the resources and support they need to reach their goals.

The Texas number for ECI is 1-800-628-5115. Call this number to be directed to a local advocacy.


Services can include:

  • Assistive Technology: Services & Devices
  • Audiology
  • Developmental Services
  • Early Identification, Screening & Assessment
  • Family Counseling
  • Family Education
  • Medical Services (diagnostic or evaluation services used to determine eligibility)
  • Nursing Services
  • Nutrition Services
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Psychological Services
  • Service Coordination
  • Social Work Services
  • Speech-Language Therapy
  • Vision Services

What if a child is age 3 or older?

Services are available for children and young adults with a disability, ages 3 through 21, through your local school district. A referral for assessment may be made by contacting the director of special education for your local school district. The telephone number can be found in the white pages of the phone book.

Determining Eligibility

Income is not a factor in determining eligibility. ECI determines eligibility for children under age 3 based on:

Developmental delay

Children who are delayed in one or more of the following areas of development:

  • Cognitive: difficulty with playing, learning and thinking
  • Motor: gross, fine and oral
  • Communication: limited understanding or responses in communicating with others
  • Social-emotional: attachment problems, limited parent/family interactions or behavior concerns
  • Self-help skills: feeding

Atypical development

Children who may perform within their appropriate age range on test instruments, but whose patterns of development are different from their peers.

  • Atypical sensory-motor development: muscle tone, reflex or postural reaction responses, oral-motor skills and sensory integration
  • Atypical language or cognition: state regulation, attention span, perseveration, information processing
  • Atypical emotional or social patterns: social responsiveness, affective development, attachment patterns, and self-targeted behaviors

Medically diagnosed condition

Children who have a medically diagnosed condition with a high probability of developmental delay are automatically eligible for ECI services.

  • Review list of medical diagnoses
  • Children with auditory and/or vision concerns should be referred for eligibility determination.



Treatment helps the child process all the senses, so they can work together.