Sunday, May 20, 2012

His First Question!

I have often said that my 5 yr old is kicking the butt of his developmental delays. He still has a journey ahead but he makes gains constantly and we could not be happier. Over the last 6 weeks he has made great progress and we are loving every minute! We credit a combination of his long term therapies mixed with a newer treatment that we added. Our little man has started talking more and has been taking the tons of words that he already knew and is combining them into sentences! Last week his favorite toy in the world, his ipad, died before he was ready to be done playing with it. He came over to me because he was temporarily out of activities so we were snuggling for a minute. All the sudden he looked up and asked me  "where's the Kindle." Ha! When this kid is motivated he can do anything. I have never been so happy to hand over an electronic device. It was the best glimpse at our future and a reminder that soon we will be able to carry on full conversations with our baby boy. He does answer questions and he has been stringing words together more and more. We love the progress and will not soon forget his very first question!

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