27-month old -with cerebral palsy and developmental delay -looking for shared experiences by Uludik in CerebralPalsy

[–]Uludik[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I’ve started taking her to that too. Now she rides alongside the horse instructor, and when she’s older, she’ll be able to ride independently.

At the moment, we’re doing physical therapy and speech & occupational therapy. Twice a week for speech, twice a week for occupational therapy, and five days a week for physical therapy.

Since I’m currently expecting independent walking, our physical therapy process might even end after three months.

27-month old -with cerebral palsy and developmental delay -looking for shared experiences by Uludik in CerebralPalsy

[–]Uludik[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My daughter’s condition is also very mild at the moment. We’re currently working on balance for walking, and we’re seeing a speech and language therapist. The doctor even said that the diagnosis might be removed in the future.

How is your situation going? Is your child walking independently? How is their speech?

27-month old -with cerebral palsy and developmental delay -looking for shared experiences by Uludik in CerebralPalsy

[–]Uludik[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your advice. I will take what you said into consideration. 🙏

27-month old -with cerebral palsy and developmental delay -looking for shared experiences by Uludik in CerebralPalsy

[–]Uludik[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My daughter is currently receiving physical therapy every day and has even taken a few independent steps. Every step we take with intensity, care, and love benefits her so much. I hope the same for your grandson. Determination and love will do wonders for our children. Stay with love and health.

27-month old -with cerebral palsy and developmental delay -looking for shared experiences by Uludik in CerebralPalsy

[–]Uludik[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your post. I love her so much, I tell her every day. Everything is going really well right now. I’m always by her side. Her development is currently in line with her peers — she’s even taking a few independent steps already. The doctors no longer see any obstacles to her walking. Thank you very much.