Friday, February 12, 2010

Staples aren't just for paper

So, we were at the furniture store wishing away non-existant money and deKyn was messing around and fell. Yep, at a furniture store, can anyone guess where he hit his head? Of course, on a corner of a table. So, cut his head open, not bad, but bad enough to get a staple. I would love to say that he was a champ and did great, but the truth is, he freaked out. Since I worked at the same office that we took him to, they let me clean the wound and get it ready for the staple. I thought this would make it easier on him, but no. He hated it. He especially was really mad when I had to hold his head still while they did it. To be honest, I am surprised we have gone this long without stitches or broken bones with him... We'll see how he does when it's time to take it out.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The aquarium

We went to the aquarium a couple weeks ago. They have more stuff then they did a year ago and they plan to add penguines. My kids loved it. Frankly, so did I. The last time we went deKyn didn't want to have anything to do with the sting rays, but this time I had to drag him away from the tank. He LOVED it! Maybe I should take them more often.






Sledding

We went sledding by the amplitheater by our house in January. My kids really love to go sledding. Well, all but Davyn. Here are a few pics.





Thursday, January 28, 2010

My Eight Month Old

I don't know how much that I have updated about Davyn, so I might be repeating myself here, but oh well.
Davyn has been sitting up since 5 months old. These pictures were taken just after Christmas. Davyn got his first tooth when he was 6 months old. Right now he has six. If you look closely at these pictures, you can see some of the teeth. He still is a good eater. He eats everything in sight. When I last took him to the doctor two weeks ago, he weighed 20 pounds. We are taking him in on Friday for a consultation of his ears to the same Ear, Nose, Throat Dr that Taegyn went to for her tubes and where deKyn went for his adenoids. I am actually excited about this because we have been taking him into the doctor for his ears every two to three weeks for three months because of infections.
Davyn is about to reach another miles stone too...CRAWLING! It is an exciting and daunting thing. I know he will be so much happier when he can move to where he wants on his own. However, he will be crawling after me attached to my legs the whole time! That is something that I am not looking forward to.
I would be surprised too if it takes him until he's over a year to walk. He right now prefers to stand and try to walk holding our hands then being on the floor on his knees. Anyway, we'll see how it goes.



Saturday, January 23, 2010

PDD-NOS is the official diagnosis

Well, we have been getting deKyn evaluated since September and we finally went in for our final consultaion. PDD-NOS is his official diagnosis. What it stands for: Pervasive Developmental Disorder- Not Otherwise Specified.
What it means? It is a diagnosis on the autism spectrum. Let me clarify though, deKyn is not autistic, however he has enough tendencies that make him walk the line of autism and that is why he is on the spectrum.
We learned a lot of things about deKyn through this evaluation that we pretty much already knew but they just clarified it for us. For instance, deKyn is behind in social behaviors and in language. They explained that for deKyn, he is not understanding verbal communication the way that other kids his age do. Meaning, if we tell him to go pick the toys up in his room, he doesn't understand what we are actually asking him to do. We were told that it would be best if we did "role playing" and did picture based learning with him to try and help him "see" what we are trying to tell him to do.
For those of you that didn't know, deKyn had his adenoids out when he was three because that is what was initially imparing his learning and speech in the begining. What we don't know is how much of his problem with language and speech has to do with this fact of another underlying problem. They seem to think that it's because of his adenoids that he's behind but aren't 100% sure. However, me and Cory feel that they were removed over a year ago and that he would have caught up more by now. We feel it is something else other then JUST his adenoids.
We were also told that he is behind socially. He doesn't quite understand the social ques given by peers, teachers, adults, and even us as parents. For instance, he doesn't understand that someone telling him that they don't want to play means just that. Or if one of his friends gets hurt it doesn't cross his mind to ask them if they are okay and try to help them. He doesn't quite understand why giving turns and sharing is important. They gave us some suggestions on how to teach him the social norms for him to thrive in a social setting. Again we were told that "cartoon-y" type movies, pictures, or shows that dipict how you would act in social situtaions would really help him with this, as well as doing and seeing "role-playing".
We were also told that he has ADHD tendencies but that he is still too young to tell if that is just because of his age or if it's an actual problem.
We will continue him with his Special-ed pre-school where he gets a speech therapist, and where they also are helping him with his social behaviors and language skills.
Even though we feel good about his diagnosis, we feel that they are missing something. The times where he was getting evaluated he was one-on-one with the evaluator in a quiet room. They didn't see what happens to deKyn when there is change or when deKyn has one of his meltdowns over nothing and the fact there is no pulling him out of his meltdown. There is just other little things that are a little concerning that they didn't get to see in the hour and a half once a week that they saw him. We brought up some of these concerns at our meeting and they said that we should see some improvment with deKyn within the next year and if not, a year later take him back for more testing.
So that is where we are at right now. Where will we go from here? We will try to do their suggestions and pray that we will find something that will work great for deKyn.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Decorating the Christmas Tree and Christmas













Let's play catch-up...

Here is Halloween. deKyn had the swine flu on Halloween so he had to wear a hospital mask under his skeleton mask so that he wouldn't get anyone sick. Taegyn was Little Red Riding Hood and Davyn was just dressed up to be warm. Next year we will dress him up as something but I didn't want to spend the money on a costume for him this year. Taegyn I thought was so cute, but she wouldn't let me get a picture of her by herself. We didn't stay out trick-or-treating for long, but they sure got a lot of candy!