We also met a little girl today (5 years old) that shared her two-wheel bike (with training wheels) with Atticus. He was so pleased to be sitting on it and "riding" around. Though he is very capable of peddling his three-wheel bike, he had a time avoiding back peddling on the brake with his friend's bike. After she had gone away, Atticus kept checking over his shoulder to find her, and finally said, "Where did that girl with the beautiful bike go?"
(2) Mon Jan 12 2004 20:50 Another Triumph I Cannot Fail to Mention:
Today at the park, Atticus finally succeeded in "pumping" his legs while on the swings. I was working and working with him into the fall to teach him how to synchronize his movements so that he could swing himself, but the timing was hard for him to get down. Today, once he was on the swings, he started pumping properly right away! This is an acomplishment not to be underestimated--the first major gross motor activity we've worked through on our own. We might be fine without those weekly physical therapy visits after all!! We'll see--our 6 month P.T./ O.T. evaluation needs to be done soon.
- Comments:
Posted by Rachel at Mon Jan 12 2004 22:11
"beautiful bike"? Never mind the girl. Typical guy.
good luck on the thingy!Posted by Kristen at Tue Jan 13 2004 14:02
I know what Atticus needs for his birthday!!!