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[quote=Anonymous]Also OP, as a mother of a dd with hypotonia and EI interventions, I did a lot of shifting my focus to dd’s ‘inchstones’ as opposed to ‘milestones.’ I don’t let the adage ‘hypotonia doesn’t travel alone’ too far out of my mind, so I focus on appreciating my dd for who she is and where she is and what her successes are—even if that’s pulling to stand at 13 months as opposed to when she’s “supposed” to. So as a mom with a low-tone baby to another, dang! Let her live! Your dd had to work harder than most other kids her age just to sit, crawl, stand, walk, move—THAT in and of itself is just tremendous. [/quote]
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