Thursday, August 15, 2013

Small Successes

Most people find it very difficult to understand when a child won't eat orally.  "He's just going to wake up and do it one day" is something that I hear all of the time, and that's simply not the case.  It's going to take a lot of hard work and consistency on our part and his part in order to see a difference in his eating skills.

We had a pretty good day in therapy, and while both of us are dog tired, we are celebrating a few successes today.  Greyson took 30 mL (one ounce) of water from a spoon today.  He also took over 30 bites of Goldfish crackers!  Our "homework" tonight was to try another session with the Goldfish.

This video is a bit lengthy, but you can see how frustrating (for the both of us) mealtime can be.  You can also see that, yes, in fact, some children refuse to eat orally.  I wanted to give up right away during this session, but continued, and you can see the reward at the very end :)  Notice Greyson's mouth when we get the book out-his mouth begins to chew even though he's not eating.


2 comments:

  1. You had the patience of Job during this session but it obviously paid off in the end. Great job to you and to Greyson both. Keep it up!
    Miss Sandra

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  2. What a sweet child..... so many smiles!

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