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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Emilia - 18 month follow up clinic

I don't know why updating this blog has become such a difficult thing. One of the reasons probably is that I am just too darn tired after getting home from work and putting Emilia to bed.

First of all, she has adjusted to the Toddler Room really well. No more crying and clinging during the morning drop-off! In fact I went to my very first Parent-Teacher interview (I didn't know I would go to one this soon) few weeks ago and the teacher reassured me that she was doing well.

We had a visit with the neonatal follow up clinic in early March. It was for her 18 month check up. Growth-wise, no concerns at all. She was trending the way she always was (somewhere in the 80th-95th for weight and head circumference and just above average for height). For developmental test, they used the Bayley Scales of Infant Development. It was basically a series of game-like tests where Emilia had to sit at a table and play with toys and solve puzzles. Some games were timed too. She was amazingly engaged, as the speech pathologist who was conducting the test said. I had not known Emilia could be so concentrated and focused for a long time. She had to take a few breaks during the test but she was very co-operative.

At the end of the follow-up appointment, they told us that she had no issues with cognitive skills and her speech was OK. But they mentioned again about her left side (high tone muscles), which I expected. Since the very early days of her life, I have been aware of the issue, though I have to admit I have been in denial. During the NICU days, her brain ultrasound scans suggested periventricular leukomalacia (PVL for short). The prognosis at the time was basically cerebral palsy but the doctors just could not know to what degree she would be affected. The follow-up clinic told me it was very very mild CP ("at the end of the mild spectrum") but they still recommended physiotherapy. As Emilia grows up, there is going to be a higher demand on her body for physcial activities (playing soccer, running, etc) and the mild symptom now could later be more noticeable and hinder her from taking part in the normal activities other kids do. So, we got referral and are back on physiotherapy. The first session is this coming Wednesday. I am so anxious to hear what the PT is going say about her.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Video from today

I was testing out my new phone camera with Emilia and she started posing when she saw herself on the screen.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Walking, talking, and more

Emilia can walk quite well now. I think she's finally ready to move to the Toddler Room at the day care. The day care teacher told me that Emilia was acting like a little baby to get attention and also she was imitating what the younger babies were doing. She definitely has more confidence in walking now, although she still falls often.

The biggest development in the past week is that she finally started repeating the sounds after me when I teach her words. The first was "mommy" - she said "mammy". And then when I showed her a banana and said "banana", she said "nana."

The words that she says and KNOWS the meaning of:
nana - banana
peesh - fish
aah da - all done
hi - hi

She continues to talk in an alien language but she picked up 3 new words in 3 days of time so I am very hopeful.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

We now have a walker!

Emilia has officially become a toddler. She does not want to crawl any more. It's an exciting time for her, and for her mommy and daddy too.





 

Emilia is Gangnam style!



Video from January 29.
Emilia shows off her Gangnam style dance! I don't know where she learned the dance moves.
She used to do the dance moves everytime someone said the words "Gangname Style", but these days when I request the dance, she does it only when she's in the mood for it.