Dealing with Delays

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Eleven months ago, I was 7 months pregnant, my grandfather had just died, and I’d just been bowled over by the fact that Sophie’s developmental delays were more significant than I realized.  The first week of October, 2010, was pretty much the worst week of my life.

I’ve never written about this in detail, and I have my reasons, which you’ll just have to trust.  I am comfortable talking about it now is because we’ve come almost all the way through it – eleven months later, Sophie is pretty much caught up – she is still getting both speech and occupational therapy but I expect she’ll be all done with that within the year.

Back in October 2010, I knew that Sophie had a speech delay, but I thought it was more expressive – what she couldn’t say, rather than receptive, what she understood.  Then some test results showed I was WAY wrong, and that her delay was more receptive.  At the same time, Sophie’s preschool teacher shared some concerns with me about how she was doing in class , and based on those two things, I decided we needed to change some things and take action to get her on track.

I started working intensely with Sophie at home, got her signed up for occupational therapy as well as speech, and took steps to get her into a preschool class where there were other kids with delays, and where she could also receive speech and OT at school.

And as I said, it’s all gone wonderfully.  Sophie is doing amazing and as you saw a couple weeks ago, she’s even reading already at age 4!

But through this whole process I’ve learned a TON, and now I want to share it with you.  So, I am going to start a series here about overcoming developmental delays, playing with your child in an educational way, and just giving tips and ideas about how to target certain problem areas.  You’ll find these posts in the categories “developmental delays”, “speech therapy”, and “occupational therapy”.   I’ll be covering strategies, games, activities, and supplies that are helpful in working with your kids in an intentional way – whether for fun, or if you have a specific goal in mind.

So stay tuned, I hope I can help some readers and maybe we’ll all learn something together!

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You can pry them off of my cold, dead body

Well friends, I am in LOVE.  In deep, passionate love. With pants.  These Lands’ End pants, to be exact:

Starfish Refined Stretch Pants

I love them so much I am going to wear them every day for the rest of FOREVER.  When I die, I want to be buried in them.  They are just. that. GOOD! These pants right here, the Starfish Refined Stretch Pants, ladies, are the DREAM.  They are classy-looking sweats, basically.  Except they arent’ really made of “sweat” material but of a soft cotton jersey with stretch.  And they look nice.  I can wear these to preschool drop-off and not feel like a slob.  They are a stay-at-home-mom’s dream come true and every mom’s weekend love.  I had Cortney over for coffee the other morning after we had both deposited our preschoolers at their respective schools and she IMMEDIATELY was eyeing my Starfish Pants.  These pants inspire envy!  They look so great and they feel even better! I need a pair in EVERY COLOR, and they make a cropped version, I also NEEEEED one of those in every color!  With the rest of the Starfish Collection from Lands’ End, you can look REALLY put together and still be comfy.  Here’s a couple other pieces I’ve reviewed and loved:

Starfish Roll Sleeve Crew Top

This French Terry crew shirt is just so pretty!  It looks very dressy for a sweatshirt.  I love the roll sleeve and the fabric has a really nice sheen.  And of course it’s comfy!  I adore it.  It looks really cute layered over a longer top, too.

Then, there’s this little beauty:

Starfish 3/4 sleeve drape cardigan

Um, hellooooo gorgeous!  This 3/4 sleeve Starfish French Terry drape cardigan is the ultimate in comfort meeting style. It’s elegant and easy and comfortable and warm.  That’s right, y’all I look ELEGANT in my sweats with this baby!  I couldn’t love it any more!  I really feel I can look pulled together in clothes that are easy to throw on and care for, thanks to these awesome items from the Starfish Collection.  To look extra-fancy, I throw on this knit stripe scarf, and Voila! – I am downright puttin’ on airs. In my sweats.

Take it from me, YOU NEED THE STARFISH COLLECTION!  Go getcha some at Landsend.com!  And I promise, you’ll want them to be the last thing you ever wear, too!

I’m linking this up at Things I love Thursday at the Diaper Diaries.  Check it out to see what other people love!

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Lands’ End sent me these clothes for review. My opinions about their awesomeness are all my own!

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I shall call him Guantanamo Joe

As Emily mentioned in her touching birthday tribute to moi, we went on a little family vacay this weekend.  And it was lots of fun.  Plus, I got birthday presents! SCORE!  The presents were pretty great, but my favorite part of the weekend was watching all the kiddo cousins play together.  They really had a blast, just like Emily and Anna and I used to do. And, still do. Because Emily roped me into helping her with a super-nerdy 1,000-piece puzzle and it was really FUN! Seriously, I may have to get me a starter puzzle and try to catch up with Emily “the Puzzler” Berry!  She is pretty B-A-D and by that I mean G-O-O-D!

But anyhoo. We had a blast.  Except for the fact that I got 2.2 seconds of sleep the entire weekend.  Thanks to my sweet little baby guy, Jonah L. Rapson, a.k.a. the SLEEP NAZI.  He kept me up all night, three nights in a row.  The longest stretch of sleep I got the whole time was two hours.  Man, those babies make you PAY for taking them on a vacation!

The second night, Jonah was in rare form, and I’m thinking he is honing his skills so that he may one day become a secret agent who uses sleep deprivation techniques to extract information from super bad guys.  If his performance this weekend was any indication, he is going to be the CIA’s golden boy.  He had me up at 10:30, midnight, 1:13 – and he was awake an entire hour until 2:15, then 3:35 THEN 5:30 – he finally slept from 5:30-7:30.  That was pretty much the longest night of my life.  I hadn’t had such a bad night since Sophie had the stomach flu a year ago and vomited on my every 45 minutes for 12 hours.  I told Emily the next day, that I was so desperate for sleep in the middle of the night, and so miserable, that at one point I was seriously considering coming downstairs to the kitchen, writing a note that said, “I GIVE UP”, downing a bottle of Ibuprofen, and letting nature take it’s course.

Sheesh.

I love my little guy, but he sure did a number on me this weekend! Now that we’re home, it’s time for some Ferberizing this week!  Since it’s still technically my birthday as I write this, and since I’m totally wiped out, Bobby is going to take the first night.  It’s just Daddy and James Bond, Jr.!  Mommy’s taking the night OFF!

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