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Monday, March 1, 2010

Wa Wa Walking

Woo HOo! 

That's right ladies and gents...
We have a bonafied walking boy on our hands.
He is scooting rarely these days. Has started crawling just a little.

BUT!
1st choice is always walking these days.
We are thrilled beyond belief.

Here is where we started at 12 months and I quote...

"Jackson is a beautiful 12-month-old male child, who presents with primary gross-motor delay, hypotonia and generalized muscle weakness. Specifically, he functions at the 2nd percentile in locomotion skills and the 9th percentile in his balance and stationary skills. 
He is an excellent candidate for physical therapy intervention."
{Those percentiles are out of 100. I was shocked}
This was also stated on the six page rundown we got after our initial meeting.

"Significant delay in rolling skills. Child does not pull up to stand, creep, raise arms above parallel, or walk. Child dislikes stepping without maximum assistance and tends to sink when weight is placed on lower extremities."

and today I give you Jackson at 20 months...
{sorry for the poop quality. My flip isn't uploading anymore for some reason}


10 comments:

Sara B said...

Congratulations!! Go Jackson!!

Karen said...

That's awesome! Go, go, go!!! Congratulations!!

Brown Girl said...

That's awesome!!!! Can't wait until he starts running, then the real fun begins!

Meg said...

Love it!! Way to go Jackson!!!

Leslie D said...

Saw your comment on the Bump. Congratulations!!!

Alicia said...

awww that's awesome!! i love it!! i have a little that struggles with speech and sensory issues and its always such a blessing when they overcome new hurdles...i'm so excited for you guys!! he's adorable!

Lindsey @ The Hill House said...

Look at him go! That's so exciting!!!

Kelley said...

That's awesome!!!

The FUN Blog said...

YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!!!!!!!!! GO Jackson! Ra that is seriously SO exciting! yay yay yay!!!!

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