Eliza has come SO far with the sensory issues she deals with…but we still incorporate a lot of sensory play into her day!
Addie Mae and Lane made some new play-doh without flour in it. It is sticky, but Lane says he likes it better than the gluten-free flour version we usually make.
Did you all know that play-doh has wheat in it?
Yes, gluten is everywhere.
Anywhoo…..
Directing Eliza’s activities has been an important thing for her.
She really needs consistency, structure, and a schedule.
It gives her the security she needs to help her succeed.
It also helps when she is coming apart as we can say “remember? we usually do this next…and then that.”
It is best if we do not introduce things into Eliza’s world that we cannot continue or cannot do again.
It is heart warming to see how hard she is trying to work through touching something like play-doh!
We are so proud of you sweet, baby! And we will continue to help you succeed!
That’s exciting! I know you all are learning together, and that you will do your absolute best to help her succeed!
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