Its the small things that make me so happy

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solson
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Its the small things that make me so happy

Post by solson »

My DD, Ava, is clapping strongly! She used to have kind of this weak clap since she was basically just slapping her non-affected hand onto her LOBPI hand. She has started bringing them both together and clapping as hard as she can.

It just makes me smile.
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Post by admin »

Congrats! That's wonderful! How old is Ava?
Nurseem
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Post by Nurseem »

No matter how little they are or how insignificant others think the milestones are, they always brought a tear of joy to my eyes. This is just so great!! Enjoy each step of the way!!
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SusanLynn
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Post by SusanLynn »

Congratulations!!! Getting my daughter to clap was one thing I worked on for months. I cannot recall what month that was, but I took it a step further, and started showing her that when we clap, it's over our heads. At around 20-21mo. she could do it!
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Post by admin »

Dear SusanLynn,

Thanks for giving your child's age when she clapped. My son (lobpi) is 11 months and doesn't clap. I know all of these recoveries are different, but it gives me lots of hope to keep being reminded that the recovery takes a LONG time, but he will get better and better. Thanks again.

Lexi
Angela Butterfly
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Post by Angela Butterfly »

Sara, So EXCITING.....wishing all the BEST for your little AVA.
TNT1999
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Post by TNT1999 »

You're right that it is the small things that make us so happy. I think that one of the positive things about having a BPI is that you have so many more milestones to celebrate. I remember nursing Nicole at about 4 months old and seeing the tiniest flicker of movement in her finger and screaming to my husband to come see it. :O)

BTW, clapping was important to us b/c I could see how badly Nicole wanted to do it. I too was soo excited for her when she figured out a way to do it and then I was excited again when she figured out how to make more noise (she had told me once how it didn't "make the noise" when she clapped so I was so proud of her to figure out a way to "make the noise"). Now she claps very loudly and very happily!!

~Tina, (Mom to Nicole 6 y.o. w/LBPI & Joshua 1 y.o. w/NOBPI)
solson
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Ooops! Sorry! Ava is 2 years, 2 months. She has been clapping for a while but now is doing it much more "normally". :)
GAmom
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I am going to brag a bit, if that is okay. A few weeks ago we had one of those moments recently. My son has always sucked his thumb and the other day he was watching Shrek (his favorite movie) and I thought something looked odd about him. And when I realized what it was, I just cried and cried like a little baby. He was sucking his right thumb, which he has never done. I was so happy. Just another milestone, YEA! I ran and grabbed my camera and took a picture and I think I have emailed it to everyone. Sorry just wanted to share our milestone and brag a bit.

Ash
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Post by katep »

Ash,

Those moments when you do a "double take" because your brain can't figure out which arm is which... they are the absolute BEST!

Congratulations!!

Kate
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