Apparently Vomiting Improves Gross Motor Skills
Well, probably not… Though I could probably poll some former college friends and they might provide some corroborating evidence for this.
J-Man literally put the ‘gross’ in ‘gross motor skills’ tonight. After hurling up his entire dinner intake and probably parts of previous meals, he proceeded to walk up the dozen steps to our upstairs all by himself for the first time, holding on to the bannister and nothing else, and much of it with just one hand. Go him! Stairs have really been hard for him to deal with.
He also struggles with stepping into clothes, and stepping into his big boy diapers (pull-up types) after his bath is very difficult. He could knock over a two-ton grizzly bear with one hand but standing and holding up his foot a fraction without holding on to something for support is very hard for him. But he managed his best ever at it tonight - I guess with some nebulous benefit from blowing chunks. I suppose lightening the load a little helped his coordination.
So he’ll either wake up starving at about 3AM or spew off the side of his bed tonight just our luck, but maybe not. Who knows what brought this on. Sometimes it happens.
To provide some symmetry to the whole thing, one of the cats coughed up a fur ball on the blanket on our bed. There is no indication it improved the gross motor skills of whichever one did it as they are both conked out in their respective sleeping spots at the moment.
Well, sometimes eventful is a good thing.
On a better note, we’ve just about finished the home classroom and figuring out what kind of home therapy program we’re going to do in complement to his school and regular therapies. That’ll require either many posts or separate pages, but I’m working on it. So better programming with less gastrointestinal content is coming soon!






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I found your blog on the tbw thread.
So funny about vomiting helping with those GROSS motor skills:)
Wow. I have no idea how to answer this. Trying to come up with something clever, but failing miserably. Just don’t start giving him syrup of ipecac, OK?
I’m so glad to hear the good news about the stairs. Wow. And I can’t wait to see him do it!
@Sarah and @JB - Today was vomit-free! And he seemed to maintain his achievements of yesterday. He still does some wacky, death-defying moves on the stairs that nearly scare the crap out of me, but one of us is always right behind him just in case. He struggles with the weeble-wobblies as he balances himself for the hard stuff, but he’s getting it.
Our first memories of GROSS motor came from J-Man being a late, late walker. He’d crawl and skooch around on the carpet at lightning speed or drag himself around on the floor for good measure.
Sometimes he’d have a rip-roaring, um, ‘expulsion of matter’ from his backside and then go flying around the floor in his unique, freestyle crawling - generally leaving a little of the expulsion behind him as he went.
Jolly good show…
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