I know its been forever since I've posted to this blog--lets just say life has a way of keeping me busy. We have had Bianca for over a year now, and she has become a part of our family. It seems like we've always had her now. She responds to Dallon's emotions without commands, and she even responds to Jace now, too. She is a calming influence in our home, keeping me calm most of the time also. She goes every where with me!
We welcomed baby Conner to our home in May. My pregnancy was more difficult this time, but I made it, and Conner was born healthy and beautiful. We moved from Hermiston to the Baker Valley in September, and Dallon is attending a small school in North Powder. It is a perfect fit for him/us. The class sizes are very small, and since they changed from a public school to a charter school they have plenty of resources to service all of Dallon's needs. I was actually offered a one-on-one aid at the beginning of the year, and they hired extra staff to accomodate, too! What a change. Dallon's class has 18 kids in it, and there are always at least 2-3 adults in the room. At this time I am taking Bianca to school on Wednesdays. He is doing really well in school, and the kids think he's cool because his dog comes to visit.
Dallon has grown amazingly in the last year. He is talking so much more, and using pretty good sentence structure. I'm guessing his speech is like that of a typical 3-4 year old. He is doing well academically, although reading is going to be a struggle for a while (phonics are really difficult for him to understand). He speaks spontaneously now, too. It is amazing to hear him spout out something to me without a prompt.
We have not had to use Bianca's tracking skills in a real life situation yet, and I'm hoping we never will. It is very comforting to know what she can do for us if we ever need her though! Her behavior disruption skills have been a great resource, and she is a wonderful friend for my boys to "talk" to. And because she can go anywhere with us, she is a consistent presence that keeps us anchored.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
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