When you want the lights to work, you flip a switch. When you want your car to run you turn the key. When I want to wake up and "function" I drink coffee, A LOT of it please!! Our latest discovery was around 13.5 months. Hunter seemed to function best if you turned his system ON. Hunters PT and my husband were trying repeatedly to get Hunter to take his first steps. He just didn't seem into it. He would more or less just stand there and not really attempt to walk or if he did it was maybe one step. He never really walked along furniture either. His PT decided to try something new; she tossed him in the air and had him land on his feet, not hard enough to hurt him of course but definitely enough to give his feet some input. A few tosses in the air and WOW!! He suddenly started walking to daddy! It was amazing!
Note to self; remove all hard obstacles that he could hit his head on when he falls.
Just to confirm this new phenomenon we tried it again without the jumping and low and behold he didn't walk. Just like many things, Hunter had an "on" switch and it was located on the bottom side of his feet. Who’d of thought!? So jumping on balls, bouncing on the trampoline, jumping on the floor etc. became a very important part of his therapy. And yes that would include the couch when he could sneak a jump in before we stopped him! This needed input remains today. It was really incredible to see how such a small action could make such a HUGE impact on his ability to accomplish a task. When he was jumping we began to notice that he would flap his hands like he was flying. Angels have wings to fly and he was surely an angel. This was when I first began to research and understand the term "stimming”. And the plot thickens…
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