Saturday, April 18, 2009

Results from all of the evaluations are finally in!

Hola, amigos! (Been hangin' out with the Ramirez's!)
Thursday we recieved word (finally) that Gracie qualified for Occupational Therapy through Cook Children's. We had been waiting about 3 or so weeks since the evaluation to hear back from them. She starts therapy this coming Friday at 245p and will do so every Friday. A lot of people have been asking me what occupational therapy is. No, it's not "on the job training" or anything to do with an occupation. :) We're not putting Gracie to work. The economy is bad but not that bad! :) Occupational therapy or OT as it is commonly referred to is therapy that enables those with limitations to participate in everyday life. Occupational therapy is about understanding the importance of an activity to an individual, being able to analyze the physical, mental and social components of the activity and then adapting the activity, the environment and/or the person to enable them to resume the activity. In Gracie's case those limitations are using her fine and gross motor skills. Most of these things are being worked on already with Mrs. Morton (her awesome PPCD teacher) at school - so she will get some additional assistance.

On Friday Gracie and I went to her speech evaluation also at Cooks. It was so nice because after the testing they made us wait about 20mins. so they could score the test and give us the results before we leave. On the test that they used, a child Gracie's age (4) should score between 85 and 115. Gracie scored in the 50s. Her speech is at an age equivalency of a 2yr old. I was not surprised by this but did feel tears begin to well up. I guess to hear it and see it on paper made me a little sad and just made it more real then it ever has been.
Anyhow, they recommend a 45min. therapy session once a week, also. However, the report has to be written up and sent to the insurance company then we get placed on a waiting list. This all could take about 2mths. The therapist was great, though. She gave me a book and some ideas on how to help Gracie in the meantime. She is also already getting speech therapy at school twice a week. Hopefully, she will be able to start therapy at Cooks by the time school is out for the summer.
People keep asking me if the doctors have said why Gracie is having all of these difficulties. The answer is no, they haven't and I honestly haven't really asked. Because to me - what does it matter why unless the why helps us fix it - which it doesn't. The only thing that matters is that we work to fix it. The real reason why she's going through this is so that God can do amazing things through her! And for that, I think she is a lucky, lucky little girl! I don't need to know why it is the way it is and I don't need to know how it is going to end. All I know is that God is totally and completely, 100% in control of Gracie's life and that's good enough for me! (And her daddy!)

3 comments:

Sarah said...

Myra,

Bless you for being such an awsome parent to Gracie! God choose you to give her this extra support she needs! I whish more parents were like you. I know mine were and that is what made the difference! Without their "proactive" response to my learning difficulities...I would not have been where I am today! Gracie is going to be just fine and she will succeed, especially with parents like you and Matt! I could not have been the teacher I am today without going through what I went through in school...it helps me reach out to my students who struggle. So I know that God has a reason Gracie is going through this. I know it is hard to say, but God made Gracie just the way she is for something greater than what we could ever imagine!

Noe Family said...

So glad you guys got those evaluations done and they now know the things to focus on with her! If you ever need to bring Zade over to our house to play while you take Gracie to therapy or something, you're more than welcome to. I know having numbers and evaluations etc in front of you eases your mind a little that they can now have a "plan of attack!"

The Stevenson Family said...

You are such a great mom. I am amazed how strong you are everytime I read your blog. Gracie is going to thank you and Matt one day for providing her with a life where she will succeed. Gracie is such a beautiful little girl. Who knows maybe she will be my nephew's wife one day. :-) (Since he has a huge crush on her)