Pleasing a special needs child
Last night, I dreamed that my seven-year-old Lyca could talk. In reality, that seems impossible at this point in time, but someday I'm sure that dream will come true. At present, Lyca could dance well. Since she couldn't use her feet yet for dancing, she uses her head, and she dances as well as the dancing fountain featured here. She very lively moves her head left and right with her arms also dancing to the rhythm of the music. It's surprising how she's able to do that since she is blind and doesn't have an idea how other people, or even the dancing fountain we watched, with her maybe just listening, could dance.
Lyca would like to be strolled around often, and I guess it's about time we replace her stroller. I saw a travel pram fit for her in a very educational website for baby's things, though the pram I was saying is suitable for children of all ages.
It was just a few months back when Lyca could sit easily from a lying position without falling back. The play pen she still uses until now helped her to achieve that. I also saw several cribs or bassinets from the same website I was saying.
Lyca knew that we enjoyed watching the dancing fountain of Eastwood City Mall. Listening to the amused expressions from the people around her is enough to make this special needs child enjoy too. Only a little more exercises to achieve balance while moving, our dreams for her to dance with her feet and run as she pleases will soon be achieved.
Lyca would like to be strolled around often, and I guess it's about time we replace her stroller. I saw a travel pram fit for her in a very educational website for baby's things, though the pram I was saying is suitable for children of all ages.
It was just a few months back when Lyca could sit easily from a lying position without falling back. The play pen she still uses until now helped her to achieve that. I also saw several cribs or bassinets from the same website I was saying.
Lyca knew that we enjoyed watching the dancing fountain of Eastwood City Mall. Listening to the amused expressions from the people around her is enough to make this special needs child enjoy too. Only a little more exercises to achieve balance while moving, our dreams for her to dance with her feet and run as she pleases will soon be achieved.