Nothing new to report this morning. We don't have any scheduled check-ups until September 3rd. We do have speech and physical therapy next week.
Chris these pictures last night. As you can see her head control is getting really good. This will go a long way towards keeping her out of a helmet. We try put her in the bumpo for 15 minutes 2-3 times a day. Some days she likes it better than others. Apparently letting her surf the net makes it more fun.



HA! So funny! She's
HA! So funny! She's adorable. :)
She is adorable....goodness
She is adorable....goodness knows Ruby has been our inspiration for some time now. Love seeing how well she's doing. Chanda
Very adorable! I'm sure
Very adorable! I'm sure you've probably thought of this but take pictures of Ruby's head from all angles (especially from the top looking down). It really helped with Braden as I could tell from month to month how his head looked and if the flat spot was improving. It always looked the same to me on a daily basis so it was great to see the pictures. The flat spot made his ear alignment a bit off so I did take him down to CHOP to be evaluated but thankfully it improved without the helmet.
Karla
Braden's Mom
Oh my goodness, these photos
Oh my goodness, these photos are GREAT! Starting the computer early, NICE...maybe I should do that with Jaime! HA!
Jaime is a fan, Ruby...
:-)
Take care, glad to hear things are "normal" with Ruby!
Sheryl
hhhhmmmm. let me see. How do
hhhhmmmm. let me see. How do I google. "Ruby's Fan Club".
I need to know what my fans are up to.... ya know.
If you want Ruby to really
If you want Ruby to really work on cause-and-effect and getting good at smacking the keyboard there's a great program for that called Bash. It's free!
http://download.cnet.com/Rebecca-s-Bash/3000-2051_4-10065900.html
Kids can pound the keyboard or mouse indiscriminately for as long as they like, getting random shapes colors and sounds as a reward.