Last Wednesday, Julie, a Child Development (infant and toddler) specialist administered a Battelle Developmental Inventory on Nate-- it is a way of scoring his development and assessing how far behind he is in his development. Preemies are judged by adjusted age , not actual age until they are supposed to be caught up by age 2. This test scores on Actual age to see how far behind they are. Nate is 6 months ACTUAL age, but 12 weeks ADJUSTED age. He scored very well, and he is not that far behind for ACTUAL age. To qualify for the Early Steps program a child has to have a score of 78 or below on this inventory. Nate scored an 89. They do plan to still follow him, but instead of weekly hour long sessions, it will decrease to once or twice a month (probably twice a month for a couple sessions, then go to once a month). This way Julie can continue to monitor his development occasionally, and will step in if she notices a lag in development or a need for physical occupational or speech therapy. I am pleased to hear these results. I do want Nate to get intervention if he needs it, but am pleased to hear that he is developing well so far. I want to thank Lynne for this. Her education in the Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Plan (NIDCAP) and using this knowledge daily in her superior care of Nate had to have a huge bearing on this. For this we are eternally grateful.
Leeann and Patrick
Here are some pictures from the dinner and a few from the week.
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Wow-you have a way with words. I could never verbalize what you did. Early Steps came out to evaluate John this past week too and he scored an average of about 75. They weren't concerned about his delays (they felt he didn't have any)and they'll just monitor him in and out over the next few years. You know exactly waht to say...I wish I had the vocab. like you do. I'm really happy to hear you guys had dinner with Lynne. That must have been awesome. I hope all continue to do well and if you get a chance, maybe we can get together for lunch. Take care.
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Sandra