You know you have a special needs child when...
1. You compare ER's instead of grocery stores
2. You compare your child’s oxygen saturations
3. You view toys as "therapy"
4. You don't take a new day for granted.
5. You teach your child how to pull things out of the cupboard, off the bookcases, and that feeding the dog from the table is fun.
6. The clothes your infant wore last fall still fit her this fall.
7. Everything is an educational opportunity instead of just having plain old fun.
8. You cheer instead of scold when they blow bubbles in their juice while sitting at the dinner table (that's Speech Therapy), smear ketchup all over their high chair (that's OT), or throw their toys (that's PT)
9. You also don't mind if your child goes through the house tooting a tin whistle.
10. You fired at least 3 pediatricians and can teach your family doctor a thing or two.
11. You can name at least 3 genes on chromosome 21. (you really know your toast if you can spell the full names correctly)
12. You have been told your are "in denial" by at least 3 medical or therapy professionals. This makes you laugh!
13. You have that incredible sinking feeling that you've forgotten something on those days that you don't have some sort of appointment somewhere.
14. Your vocabulary consists of all the letters OT, PT, ST, ASD, VSD, IFSP, IEP, etc.
15. You keep your appointment at the specialist even though a tropical storm is raging because you just want to get his on over with....you waited 8 months to get it....and besides, no one else will be there!
16. Fighting and wrestling with siblings is pt.
17. Speech therapy occurs in the tub with a sibling.
18. When potty training is complete, you take out a full-page public notice in the Washington Post.
19. When the doctor/specialist/hospitals, etc all know you by your name without referring to your chart.
20. You keep a daily growth chart (or seizure chart)
21. You calculate monthly statistics for the number of times you child vomits, and did this for more than one year.
22. You phone all your friends when your child sits up for the first time, at age two.
23. With a big smile on your face you tell a stranger that your four year old just started walking last week.
24. Her medical file is two inches and growing.
25. You have a new belief...that angels live with us on earth.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Special Needs Children
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