Not too shabby eh? I did this twice today. We also did some other things. The OT, Gloria, kept making me lift my right hand, then left hand, then right hand and then left hand. I got it wrong a couple of times, so she took a Sharpie and wrote a letter on each palm. When she asked me what does the letter read on my right palm, I said "R." Then I replied "L" when she made me read the letter on my left hand. I am glad that I still know my alphabet. My son told me that we will practice saying our ABC's later, most likely after counting. I can do 1-10, pretty easily but after that I usually just need a little hint and I got it. They pointed to my left foot today and asked what it was, I told them "foot." Then they pointed to my right foot and ask what that was, I said "the same thing." They were all so impressed, I don't know why but it was just the same thing, my foot. I got really tired after 45 minutes and went outside for a little bit...then I went back to my nice window facing bed and took a nap...Goodnight.
te·na·cious/təˈnāSHəs/ Adjective: Not readily letting go of, giving up, or separated from an object that one holds, a position, or a principle: "a tenacious grip". Not easily dispelled or discouraged; persisting in existence or in a course of action: "a tenacious legend".
Monday, May 14, 2012
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Not too shabby eh? I did this twice today. We also did some other things. The OT, Gloria, kept making me lift my right hand, then left hand, then right hand and then left hand. I got it wrong a couple of times, so she took a Sharpie and wrote a letter on each palm. When she asked me what does the letter read on my right palm, I said "R." Then I replied "L" when she made me read the letter on my left hand. I am glad that I still know my alphabet. My son told me that we will practice saying our ABC's later, most likely after counting. I can do 1-10, pretty easily but after that I usually just need a little hint and I got it. They pointed to my left foot today and asked what it was, I told them "foot." Then they pointed to my right foot and ask what that was, I said "the same thing." They were all so impressed, I don't know why but it was just the same thing, my foot. I got really tired after 45 minutes and went outside for a little bit...then I went back to my nice window facing bed and took a nap...Goodnight.
Not too shabby eh? I did this twice today. We also did some other things. The OT, Gloria, kept making me lift my right hand, then left hand, then right hand and then left hand. I got it wrong a couple of times, so she took a Sharpie and wrote a letter on each palm. When she asked me what does the letter read on my right palm, I said "R." Then I replied "L" when she made me read the letter on my left hand. I am glad that I still know my alphabet. My son told me that we will practice saying our ABC's later, most likely after counting. I can do 1-10, pretty easily but after that I usually just need a little hint and I got it. They pointed to my left foot today and asked what it was, I told them "foot." Then they pointed to my right foot and ask what that was, I said "the same thing." They were all so impressed, I don't know why but it was just the same thing, my foot. I got really tired after 45 minutes and went outside for a little bit...then I went back to my nice window facing bed and took a nap...Goodnight.
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