bluebearypie
Active Member
smiggle,
Sensory modulation disorder - I just went to do a quick read on it. There are actually 3 types - over responsivity, under responsivity, and sensory seeking. Did the therapist state which kind?
http://www.sensationalbrain.com/sensory-modulation-disorder/
Chiro - are you going for regular sessions? Some mummies here go for regular ones. Batgirl right?
PB,
To be honest, I didn't really like the LC at Mt A too. But I thought it was because I was such a hopeless noob at BFing. Hey, but I thought the food was not bad. I kinda liked the soup! And yes, the nurses are so nice and kind.
And I think the part about not announcing the birth until you are well rested and ready is a fantastic idea! And Jo gives such awesome advice as always. And if you need help with errands, just give a shout ya?
Cellow,
So in your organization, which ones are the ones that are considered good? *Curious Cat*
doggiebb,
For those that just had a #2, I can understand. But why do YOU still have breastpads??? 2 boxes somemore!
Stuttering - I've heard many cases of it going away after a while. I think it's just our kids not being able to formulate sentences as fast as they think. So I'm definitely not worrying about all the "But But But" and the "Why.. Why.. Why"
youpi,
Wow, I completely don't remember which ward I was in!
SY,
Congrats on your first session. A start is always a good sign
Mich,
From your FB videos, it really doesn't seem like Eboy's avoiding eye contact leh. Yup, maybe you can try to bring forward the assessment if possible bcos us as mothers are going to worry no matter what.
Sensory modulation disorder - I just went to do a quick read on it. There are actually 3 types - over responsivity, under responsivity, and sensory seeking. Did the therapist state which kind?
http://www.sensationalbrain.com/sensory-modulation-disorder/
Chiro - are you going for regular sessions? Some mummies here go for regular ones. Batgirl right?
PB,
To be honest, I didn't really like the LC at Mt A too. But I thought it was because I was such a hopeless noob at BFing. Hey, but I thought the food was not bad. I kinda liked the soup! And yes, the nurses are so nice and kind.
And I think the part about not announcing the birth until you are well rested and ready is a fantastic idea! And Jo gives such awesome advice as always. And if you need help with errands, just give a shout ya?
Cellow,
So in your organization, which ones are the ones that are considered good? *Curious Cat*
doggiebb,
For those that just had a #2, I can understand. But why do YOU still have breastpads??? 2 boxes somemore!
Stuttering - I've heard many cases of it going away after a while. I think it's just our kids not being able to formulate sentences as fast as they think. So I'm definitely not worrying about all the "But But But" and the "Why.. Why.. Why"
youpi,
Wow, I completely don't remember which ward I was in!
SY,
Congrats on your first session. A start is always a good sign
Mich,
From your FB videos, it really doesn't seem like Eboy's avoiding eye contact leh. Yup, maybe you can try to bring forward the assessment if possible bcos us as mothers are going to worry no matter what.