Hi,
Awesome blog for many reasons but a major one being that you are in a sense normalizing the experience of being the mom of a child with dwarfism. I always feel good (and less worried about the future) after checking out your latest blog post.
I have an 8 month old boy with dwarfism. I am loving watching him move, learn, babble, be a baby! I am trying to figure out how he is going to transition from lying to sitting. Can you describe to me how Addie did this? He moves all over the floor by rolling and pushing himself forward by sliding on his shoulder, and I think is very close to army crawling.
Thanks!
Jessie
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Awesome blog for many reasons but a major one being that you are in a sense normalizing the experience of being the mom of a child with dwarfism. I always feel good (and less worried about the future) after checking out your latest blog post.
I have an 8 month old boy with dwarfism. I am loving watching him move, learn, babble, be a baby! I am trying to figure out how he is going to transition from lying to sitting. Can you describe to me how Addie did this? He moves all over the floor by rolling and pushing himself forward by sliding on his shoulder, and I think is very close to army crawling.
Thanks!
Jessie
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