Alex is doing awesome at school. He's had one accident so far, but nothing a change of underwear couldn't fix. Has had a few meltdowns when other kids got a toy he wanted to play with, but that's expected considering he hasn't been in a daycare/school setting before. He is learning a lot which I am very happy about. The 4 yrs he was home with me he learned quite a bit, I taught him tons, but he is not the type of kid to sit down and learn unless in a group setting. He is counting to at least 30 now, which kind of seems bad for a 4 yr old, but I could never get him to count past 10 until he started school. He is starting to sight read some words-like STOP and can tell me how to spell more simple words. And the singing. He never was a singer much, didn't sing the ABC song ever, but now he is singing his ABCs all the time, singing nursery rhymes he has learned. His drawing is becoming a lot more defined, not as much scribbling. You can definitely tell he is thriving in school.
Aidan is doing great too. He goes to Tech for a speech eval on Oct 26 and I believe he was accepted into their speech program. I don't think they will eval him and then tell me he doesn't qualify or they don't have room. I guess we will find out more info when we go to the eval. He is mimicking everything we do-dancing, talking, all kinds of things. He is definitely at a fun, but frusturating age. He absolutely loves to dance to the Backyardigans and Yo Gabba Gabba. Having some jealousy with Andrew but also doesn't realize that Andrew does get hurt. But overall his behavior is getting a lot better-not as much tantrums and frusturation. I made him a book the other day that has cutouts of pictures of animals, toys, foods, faces, etc to help him learn the name to associate with the picture. I am no where near done with the book as I just started it and am trying not to buy magazines to rip only a few pages out, so if any of my readers would like to browse some of their magazines to see if they have anything they could send, that would be great. We are basically doing zoo animals, farm animals, house pets, every day foods, everyday household items, everyday outdoor items, face features(eyes, nose, ears)-I have eyes and mouth covered though, that was quite easy. Oh, Aidan also got tubes a few weeks ago b/c of the constant ear infections. I'm not sure if it is b/c his eustachean(did I spell that right) tubes are just too small-which is usually the case) or if it is b/c he had the implant surgery-seems like he had 1-2 ear infections before his first surgery and then from 1-2 yrs old had maybe 7, and then after his 2nd surgery(in June) has had 3-4 more. So who knows if he would have had it no matter what, probably so, but tubes are in. Has post op the other day, one ear was clear, one ear was filled with fluid. So he is on antibiotics and ear drops. He rarely gets ammoxicillan anymore, I think he has built up a resistance to it so we have to go for the heavier stuff. We go back in 2 weeks to make sure the infection is clear, if it isn't, I have no clue what step is next. Maybe allergy testing to see if that is a reason behind all the fluid/infections.
Andrew is also doing really well. He is 14 mths old now, walks so fast, very close to running. Has 5 teeth with at least 1 more coming in. Finally sleeping throuh the night for the last month, however the past few days has been waking up. He is always trying to copy his big brother, which is so cute to watch, but also scary ad he isn't the big boy he thinks he is. He's a good eater so far, seems Alex is my only picky eater right now, he loves cucumbers, bell peppers, blueberries, blackberries, and a lot of other things.
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