Seven months of age is my favorite so far. Sitting up, jabbering (da-da ba-ba), playing peek-a-boo, laughing when getting tickled, chewing on toys, and sleeping through the night (still!).
Being able to bathe him in the sink frees up a lot of time. It's quick and easier than sponge bathing for sure.
Of course there are a few hang-ups, such as the fact that he basically will not eat.
He won't roll onto his belly even though we have tried every trick in the book. He also doesn't tolerate tummy time for very long.
He is terribly afraid of people. He's used to peace and quiet, so if someone yells or sneezes or laughs at something he does, he sticks out his bottom lip and a cry quickly ensues.
He spits up foamy formula every now and then.
He also had his first cold last week. He does NOT like bulb syringes going up his nose or to have his nose wiped, for that matter. I kept him inclined while he slept and that kept him asleep, thankfully.
The cold is gone and he is back to his normal 7-month-old self. He loves faces more than toys and can tell when he's home, in his safe place, and when he's not. I have been able to take him to most family functions, to the store, and on walks around the block and he watches people cautiously. He is his mother's son.
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His ST and PT let me do a bulk of the therapy, and we basically have all day to work on our goals. But when it comes to food, he is smart and knows how to purse his lips and dodge the spoon. Sometimes I can sneak a tiny piece of a Puff into his mouth, in his cheek, but more often times than not, he spits it right out.
We are looking forward to our visit next week. Urology appt at 9:15 am and Dysphagia clinic at 1:00. For those interested, we will try to come up to the unit around 2 or 3, depending. Hope to see you all!!