May 10, 2012

Writing a letter

During the past few months, Buddy has made some big strides -- learning to ride his tricycle, learning to use the potty, learning to put words together in longer sentences. We've also been working with him on writing his name, as have his preschool teachers.

I've been doing a lot of hand-over-hand with him because his fine motor abilities are still pretty weak and drawing isn't a strength in those with WS. They tend to have visual-spatial difficulties (difficulty in recreating complex shapes -- for example, when drawing a house, they may draw a square in one place, the triangle for the roof in another spot on the page, and the rectangle for the door in still another spot on the page) which makes drawing difficult, as well.

We try to have a daily time where we draw and write on the white board my parents got him for Christmas. He likes using that more than coloring in coloring books or drawing on paper. His current favorite thing to draw is a "mixer" -- he's fascinated by KitchenAid mixers and likes to have us help him draw them. Writing his name is a necessary evil, in his eyes. He's not really into writting letters.

So I was understandably thrilled when he climbed on the chair this afternoon, grabbed his marker, and said, "Let's make a K." And then proceeded to write something -- on his own -- that actually resembled a K. He continues to surprise and encourage me.

And the cute vest that I ordered for him arrived today--now I just need to make some bean (or rice) bags to put in the pockets to turn it into a "weighted" vest.

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