Tuesday, January 25, 2011

"No!"

So, physical therapy was a disaster today. Poor Max. He just didn't want to be there. He was mad because I wouldn't let him take his Playmobil motorcycle inside with him, but he had been "no-ing" it all day anyway.

"Max, do you want some cereal?"

"No!'

"Max, do you want some toast?"

"No!"

"Max, let's go in your room and get dressed."

"No!"

"Max, do you love Mommy?"

"No!"

"Max, do you dislike Mommy?"

"No!"

"Max, do you want to watch Jack Black on Yo Gabba Gabba again for the 300th time?"

"No!" (which by "no" he really means "yes" as he runs to the television because he is like a crack addict with JB's "Goodbye" song on YGG. A shaking, shivering, going-into-shock-if-we-don't-watch-it-atleast-five-times-an-hour-and-listen-to-it-the-entire-time-we-are-in-the-car crack addict)

Anyway, back to PT. Before we even got in the front door, he was doing the "dead fish" act on the sidewalk. He fell limp on the concrete while I was holding his hand and refused to stand up. When we finally got inside and he saw his therapist, he wouldn't let go of my leg and didn't want to go with her to the back (even though I always go with him).

Once in the PT area, he hid underneath the trampoline, waaaaaaay in the back against the wall where no one could reach him, and refused to come out. He hit the therapist. He tried to jump off the top of the slide. He tried to climb up the slide. He threw his puzzle pieces across the room. He threw several temper tantrums. He fought, he cried. He ran away. It was a mess.

Like I said, I always go to the therapy area with him because he cries and refuses to do ANYTHING if I don't. Well, as far as I am concerned, that just has to stop. He gets distracted by me when I am with him in therapy and he has got to learn that he is safe and will be okay. So today, I snuck away about 30 minutes into therapy and sat in the waiting room. The therapist said he kept asking for me, but he didn't cry. She let him swing and they sang songs to keep him calm. Maybe I will be able to sit in the waiting room from now on. And maybe even someday...I'll be able to run an errand. You never know.


5 comments:

  1. Hugs. Therapy is tough. Jackson used to cry with me in there and act out. He would refuse to do things if I wasn't. Then his PT suggested that starting the next week. I not even walk him back. I get there, let her take him and let her deal with him. Because I was a distraction tool he used to not work as hard. I won't lie the first two weeks were awful but, by the third he started really improving in his PT and by the 4-5 he started waving bye to me when we arrived. Hopefully you guys will figure it out so it's easy on all of you.

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  2. If it makes you feel any better (gee, I hope it does) my son didn't say yes until after he turned 2-in fact, he didn't say much of anything at all since his sister communicated for him. No was it for us until then.

    BTW: At about 3 he started talking a lot more and hasn't stopped since! LOL! Hang in there!

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  3. Aww! Poor thing! And I remember that "dead fish" thing all to well.

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  4. Don't feel bad! The 7 years Emma has been in therapy, I haven't gone back in 5 years UNLESS one of the therapists (OT, PT or Speech) wanted to show me things. My daughter STILL kicks,screams and she swears (oh yeah, we are working on this one but apparently she screams at her PT and OT that they are Stupid a$$holes... sigh.. the life of a child with a brain injury). We have found though, ironically, that the more she screams and howls, the harder she is working. LOL. Bless the therapists.

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