Coming from a year in an institutional background, Li-Li was expected to start with some significant developmental delays: for example, she wasn’t crawling yet at 1 year when we adopted her. Compounding that, her caregivers had no idea that she was deaf, so she had gone a full year without any language input, spoken or signed. But with the guidance of so many amazing people, she’s making huge leaps: take a look at the progression in these snapshots from her Early Intervention evaluations. In each, the straight line represents her age at the time of testing.
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- is reading "maint reqd" on the dash and taking it personally 1 week ago
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That’s fantastic!!
Kids–they’re like rubber balls. :-)
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Wow, being on a grid never looked so good! :)
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Wow, simply amazing. Isn’t it fantastic what kids can do w/som guidence, patience, and love?
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amazing progress!
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