He does but it's a private preschool through a church and don't have the resources for that kind of thing. The school district we are covered to has speech therapist but from what we've heard they only accept severe cases which my son is not.
I dropped my son off at daycare today and all the kids had costumes. I was wearing a sort of brown shirt and a bunch of three year olds said I was poop for Halloween.
We are officially a crib-less household! Just switched our 2-year-old into a Twin Sized Bed over the weekend.
My baby's head is lopsided apparently. She starts physical therapy tomorrow. If that doesn't do the trick, she'll get to wear one of those helmets.
I've never really heard of this...what exactly does this mean? Did something cause it, or is it something that just happens? What does the PT consist of? Hope everything goes OK for you guys.
She always lays on the one side so it's asymmetrical. I don't know much else. I'll let you know when I know
That has actually been quite common among people I know actually. Usually because they always held their baby and didn’t give enough tummy time. So the neck isn’t as strong as it should be and also leads to indentations on the head. All of those babies turned out perfectly fine.
Also know several parents that have done the helmet. I wonder if it is more of a recent “correction” the medical field is doing. Never had heard of it when I was younger or when my sister had her kids 20+ years ago.
Yeah never heard of that myself growing up until the last 8 years or so... thankfully everyone who I know who has had a kid need it has had it covered with tricare.
Moved our oldest daughter to a toddler bed this weekend and she's so proud of herself. Now just counting down the days until the baby is moved out of our room and into her own crib
As tiny and shriveled as the rest of my equipment down there. Oh wait, did you mean the one on my neck?
So what she has is called torticollis and we've already seen some improvement since PT and helping her with it here at home.