After that, they did Noah's evaluation, which was very good. He showed the some good crawling on the incline, impressed them (as always) with his reading ability, and enjoyed all the other little experiments they did with vision, touch, etc.
Next was measurement, which was not as good. Noah hasn't gained any weight this period (of which we were aware), so he overall growth was pretty low.
Lastly we did the evaluation summery, which was much more positive. In a nutshell, Noah's hip has improved, his reflux has improved, his body movement has improved, he is less rigid (i.e. has improved), his vision has improved, he's extremely intelligent, and I am sure there is something else that I can't think of right now.
The next two days, Drew and I will be in lectures, but the focus of Thursday and Friday will be on getting program that will help to continue Noah's hip improvement and try to solve his vomiting problem (every couple weeks, Noah has a night where he gets sick at his stomach and vomits several times for no apparent reason. Then he's fine the next day.).
One other thing I'd like to mention. Noah's advocate came by to speak to me for a moment in the waiting area to discuss certain aspect of Noah's program, which they will be deciding upon as a group the next two days, and he said, "We noticed watching Noah's video that his body movement was the best we've ever seen it."
I've been noticing that over the last couple of months, but it is nice to have it confirmed by the professionals.
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Wow! You are having an incredible week! I wish I was there with you all to share in the celebration of his accomplishments. Party!!!!
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