I was diagnosed with Pneumococcal Meningitis in mid-April 2006 and was left profoundly deaf as a result. I was 20 months old. I received my first cochlear implant on June 15th 2006 and a second on September 23rd. This is the story of my progress.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Smile, darn it, smile!
I asked Tom to smile for the camera - it looks like he's forcing himself manually doesn't it? Note the sticker chart on the door in the background - that's Tom's 'pee in the potty' reward system. He's being a smart little cookie and he has just about got it. He has become king of the precautionary pee and, at the slightest internal urge, called for the throne... only to produce a teaspoonful.
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Maybe he is actually trying to increase the size of the smile, so it's as big as possible! It is really cool how much he and E-boy look alike :-)
We would provide Skittles (fuit candies about the size of M&M's, in case you don't have them there) upon completion of a potty job. The first day of my now-six-year-old's training she must have peed twenty times...as you say, no more than a teaspoonful each time!! Kids!!
Kiss that adorable face for me...Mr. Tom is quite the charmer!!
Agreed, he's a right little charmer :) Maria was actually alot easier that we thought, potty training wise. Basically, we plonked her on the potty, and there she went! She did have to advise all and sundry that she was a big girl going to the loo rather than in nappies like babies :)
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