It's a Crazy Life...But it's Our Life...

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Breanna Sly Davis's photo.
 
 Breanna Sly Davis's photo.
These are Carson's new organizers and I hope that it helps during the summer  because I cannot stand having a huge mess in his room that he is not willing to clean up. With his sensory processing disorder, it makes it hard for him to organize his thoughts, so it makes it even more difficult to organize his room. With this containers, I have broke them into groups hoping that he will be able read the label and put the toys where they go when he is done playing. I made him help me sort them so he would get the idea.
Wish us luck!!!
 
 
Breanna Sly Davis's photo. Breanna Sly Davis's photo. Breanna Sly Davis's photo. Breanna Sly Davis's photo.
All four kids had their six month dental check up today. We came out of it 3/4 with no cavities.
Raven doesn't have a cavity, she has lost a filling though and needs that fixed.
Quynsie, our best brusher, has 3 cavities.
Nadia did not have any cavities.
Carson also did not have any cavities.
 
Carson's picture says a thousand words. He struggles with his sensory processing disorder and does not like people touching him unless it is on his terms. If he doesn't know you, he won't just freely give you a high five or knuckles. Anyway, the whole staff at the kids dentist is great with all of the kids but especially with Carson. Notice his fist. That's his way of dealing with being touched I guess. Carson was never this comfortable at our old dentist. We used to take them to a pediatric dentist, but they stop taking patience when they turn 12 so when Quynsie turned 12 we found them a new dentist. We have been going to this dentist for a year and half and the entire time, they have been so good with the kids. They have been so understanding and give Carson the time he needs to warm up to them. Generally this means that he is one of the last ones to be seen, but today, he jumped up on the chair like a champ and was the first one to be seen. I was really impressed and proud of him.


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