wonderwoman
Cathlete
My 13 month old daughter is currently receiving PT 2x a week for hypotonia in her lower body due to some seizures that she was having at 7 months of age. She seems to be all better now with no other side effects except for the fact that she is not walking or crawling yet. She does sit up well and scoots. She is mobile but in her own way. Here is my concern
From the moment the therapists walks in until the minute he is done all she does is cry and I mean really cry. I feel awful and helpless watching her sessions. He does weight bearing exercise with her and puts her in a crawling position for minutes at a time and then gives her a few breaks here and there. She seems to really dislike it and almost seems like it's traumatizing for her. She still cries after he leaves and watches the door and thinks he is coming back. After about 45 min or so she seems ok. I am beginning to think if this is doing more harm than good???? I know they say that early intervention is really good for them so I don't know what to think????
I feel like when she is ready to she will go for it. The more they persist the more she seems to resist. At this point she isn't delayed yet. It's considered delayed by 18 months of age. so she still has some time.....
Thanks for listening and any thought would be appreciated.
From the moment the therapists walks in until the minute he is done all she does is cry and I mean really cry. I feel awful and helpless watching her sessions. He does weight bearing exercise with her and puts her in a crawling position for minutes at a time and then gives her a few breaks here and there. She seems to really dislike it and almost seems like it's traumatizing for her. She still cries after he leaves and watches the door and thinks he is coming back. After about 45 min or so she seems ok. I am beginning to think if this is doing more harm than good???? I know they say that early intervention is really good for them so I don't know what to think????
I feel like when she is ready to she will go for it. The more they persist the more she seems to resist. At this point she isn't delayed yet. It's considered delayed by 18 months of age. so she still has some time.....
Thanks for listening and any thought would be appreciated.