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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Delay

When Max was first diagnosed with RTS, I could hardly stand to read his evaluations we received from the Birth to Three program he is in. I knew Max was delayed, it was just hard to see it in writing. A couple weeks ago, Max was evaluated by Birth to Three to make a referral to the school district for their early childhood special education program and I just received the results in the mail. When I read the results, I was so proud of Max and wanted to share them with you.

Cognitive Skills are at the 22 month level with skills emerging up to 24 months.
Adaptive Development/Self Help Skills are at the 14 to 18 month range.

Social and Emotional Development are at the 18 to 24 month range.

Max was 31 months old when he was evaluated.

We are so proud of you Max!!

Yes, he is delayed, but he continues to make significant gains and today it feels good!

7 comments:

Brandi said...

Yeh Max! Your hard work is going to take you many places young man. Tell your mommy and daddy that they are the best parents ever!

Kelly said...

Doesn't progress feel so good??? I am so proud of Max...and you guys!

Kelly W.

Cindy said...

Those are some great scores, Max! Way to go!

Dave / Janice Foley said...

We are so proud of you Max!!! You are doing great buddy!!

Max is very lucky to have you, Kelly, John & Ava!! You give Max everything he needs and more! We are so proud of you all!!

Christine said...

Great Job Max! He is doing VERY well. I also wanted to tell you how wonderful it is that they evaluate to help determine and reccomend a preschool. Here in BC they will not reccomend so it makes it a little bit more challenging to find the "right preschool"
I'm so proud of Max. You guys are awesome parents and you shoukd be proud.

Myssie@PendletonMarket said...

that is awesome!! Way to go Max!!

Anxious AF said...

Great job Max!!!! I still hate those reports, even when Im proud of Alex, I hate them.
This is so encouraging!