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	<title>Redefining Mommyhood &#187; push toy</title>
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		<title>He&#8217;s Making Progress!!</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[hypotonia]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[DAFO]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Luke is doing so well with his DAFOs. I think they are helping him get some strength in the correct muscles already. Luke will now do some &#8220;finger walking&#8221; with us, which is so exciting! Today, I got his braces and sneakers on him and we walked out into the backyard. I had him walk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Luke is doing so well with his DAFOs. I think they are helping him get some strength in the correct muscles already. Luke will now do some &#8220;finger walking&#8221; with us, which is so exciting! Today, I got his braces and sneakers on him and we walked out into the backyard. I had him walk through the grass to his little slide. He wanted to keep walking and said &#8220;gate&#8221;, so we walked around the house, to the gate on the front of the fence. We walked out into the front yard, then he said &#8220;mail&#8221;. He wanted to go check the mailbox:) Once we got there, he tried to keep walking down the street!! This boy was unstoppable today! I redirected him back towards the yard so we could go back through the gate and into the backyard. We were outside for a good 20 minutes walking around. He is still a little slow and his balance isn&#8217;t quite where it should be, but I&#8217;m so excited that he will walk with us now! He wasn&#8217;t able to do that just a couple weeks ago. </p>
<p>Luke is now also able to walk while holding onto two of his push toys that he got last year. Daddy modified the Little People push/ride-on firetruck since the handle was way too short for Luke. He added some PVC pipe to make a taller handle and zip tied a 5 lb weight to the bottom of it so Luke has more resistance when he is pushing it and he doesn&#8217;t fall down. He also has a wooden Melissa and Doug alligator push toy that he got last year that works great on the carpet. The handle on that one is also too short, so I think Daddy will try and modify that one too.</p>
<p>All and all, today was very satisfying for everyone:) I could tell that Luke was really excited and proud of himself for walking so far. He wanted to keep going and exploring. I&#8217;m hoping now that he knows how much is out there to see, he will keep working hard and be walking on his own in no time.</p>
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