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Under the Microscope

I’m immensely grateful for the quality and access to care our little guy has received for his congenital heart defect. It has saved his life and allowed him to thrive. I know without a doubt, if he had been born in a country with poor healthcare, he would not have this chance at life. However, […]

How our daughter benefited from early intervention versus waiting it out

HJ is now seven years old and in second grade and overall doing pretty well, but when we adopted her at the age of 15 months we had no idea the ups and down we would face in terms of her educational and developmental growth. Looking back, it was really a steep learning curve for my husband […]

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The Best Things We Did For Dealing With Olive’s Delays

When we first started this journey at 16 months we knew that Olive had some delays, but we weren’t sure about the degree since she was so young. At 2 1/2 now, she is thriving. An early delay could have resulted in a greater compounded delay later, so we have no regrets about being as […]

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Early Intervention Evaluation

Juliet’s Early Intervention evaluation was yesterday so I thought I would share our experience as well as the next steps. Juliet was evaluated for both speech and physical development by two different evaluators who came to our home.

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The Ups and Downs

A little update after my last post about Juliet… My twelve pound wonder We went back after three weeks for a weight and follow up.  It was originally supposed to be after 2 weeks, but the doctor got sick and I wanted to see the same doctor who had been working with us, so I […]

Is My Child Delayed?

This post is the first in a series about our past year with Olive and her Early Intervention therapies. When we first began this journey, we had some concerns that she might be on the autism spectrum. Everything I read said that early intervention was the best thing we could do for her, so we restructured […]

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