Saturday 4 June 2011

Hello All

It's been a while since I posted. Once again, I've been swept along with the chaos of family life with barely a moment to stop and reflect.

Marcus continues to make great progress and he had a great annual review with both teachers from each school agreeing that the dual placements really serving Marcus well. He is becoming more independent, his speech is developing slowly and his physical strength continues to improve all the time. His baby sister, Romilly, is providing the best therapy ever. They have taken to mimicking each other an Marcus tries to copy the noises she makes; Romilly shouts - Marcus shouts and vice versa. Romilly is also picking up on the Makaton really quickly and her favourite sign is "STOP"! Very useful with a big brother who likes to dive on her ankles and rugby tackle her to the ground.

I can't help but compare my children, especially Marcus and Romilly because she is beginning to overtake Marcus now in some areas of development. Already, she is much more agile and quicker on her feet; her sounds and words are clearer. In Marcus' favour, his thinking and understanding is much more sophisticated and thank goodness, we have learnt Makaton so that he can express himself to us. Marcus still loves books and stories but he especially likes to make up stories with people and characters he knows. His stories usually include helicopters, hospitals and Balamory!!

We're still working on the bike for Marcus, we've found and trialled the perfect model so hopefully we'll be able to purchase that soon.

We've enjoyed a fantastic half-term. Really relaxing and we've really enjoyed the warm weather. Yesterday, we went to Monk Park Farm; Romilly and Marcus really enjoyed the guinea pigs and the sand pit. YES, you heard that right. Marcus has spent every holiday on the beach, hiding in his buggy with his hat over his face: hating the sun and hating the sand. Yesterday, my little man managed to enjoy both! And, he also managed to eat some cake in the cafe. Now that's what I call a progress!

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