Hello Internet family and friends.
It has been awhile since the last post. Outward changes are not moving as quickly now, although inward progression continues to improve.You will be happy to know his grades are staying above passing (higher in most cases) for all his classes in school.
He really likes playing Halo with his brother, who will be going into the USAF in June. His sister leaves for college in August. It should be a big transition from two siblings to none. It will be a change for mom and dad, too.
He had a goal to run a 5K with me in September, but with his progression at physical therapy there was no real need to wait. I received an opportunity to join a team from work and run a 5K benefiting Children's Cancer, so the three of us decided we would run with the team. He thought it was cool that the team was called the same as his future high school.
He did very well, although we had not trained past the three mile mark prior. Mom, Dad, and Isaac stayed together most of the way, then toward the end I started motivating him to give a good finish. I think he got some excited energy when he could see the finish line, so we sprinted across together. Here he is coming up to the finish line....
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Sprint for Cancer, Las Colinas, April 21, 2012 |
Yes, that is a black eye! He got in a fight at school....with the floor.....trying to jump over a net he knew was a bit too high....and as you can see, lost. (For those who listen to Jeff Dunham, he likes to say he was "Isaac, on the floor")
I recently found a neat little website called Lumosity.com. It is primarily billed as "brain training", but I see it as practicing the basics of Math, Spelling, Memory, Attention, Speed and Accuracy; something we can all use, right? I used it for about a week, then set him up on it. I wanted him to play an hour, but I think he went a bit longer. He told me at one point it was the "telecommute version of his therapy center". (He knows about telecommuting because Mom does three days a week) Anyway, if you are interested in this program, either a single license or family license (5 logins), use the coupon code GLOWING for a 20% off price.
One thing that is causing a struggle is his focus gets distracted easily when he is doing a task that he doesn't want to do. His OCD tendencies kick in about then and he gets permanently lost from the intended task. This will get more challenging when the older two are not in the house on a daily basis, I'm sure.
That's all I can think of at the moment. I'm constantly trying to
think of things for practicing balance during his routines to make them
more enjoyable, yet accomplish more than one thing at time.