Sunday, March 7, 2010

Beating blindisms and vestibular stimulation

We are flying by the seat of our pants with what we know. Everything we learn, is as we go. We come to a point, do some research, network with other parents of blind children, and figure out what to do. One big challenge everyday is providing enough vestibular stimulation for Gavin. I will share with you how we handle it, and hope you can help by sharing what you do as well.

1. Jumper. We thought he was over his jumper months ago, until daddy tried moving it to the garage. He heard the music and went nutso! He now uses it every other day, and it is still great for him, even at 17 months. He jumps up and down (with great force) and laughs while doing so. We will keep using it until he is done with it, or outgrows it. Until then, jump away.

2. Sit and Spin. We bought this for him months ago, but he was still too small. We bring it out for him to play now, it's great for him to spin around, and provides fun times for him and his brother to play with.

3. Bucket swing. We installed a bucket swing in our garage. We are usually outside everyday when Landon gets home from school, or right before dinner. Landon rides his bike/scoooter and Gavin swings. The bucket swing is great, it's cheap and all we needed to buy were two eye hooks from Home Depot to install. He gets to be outside, with fresh air and puts his hands up when he swings (which is great to keep them out of his eyes).

4. Row row row, your boat. Gavin LOVES this song, and we sing it about 50 times a day (no joke). He sings it to himself too, and it is my cue he is needing some vestibular stimulation. We typically do it with my holding his hands and him standing. I've also tried doing it with his in a sitting position, to also give him a different sense of movement. We "row" back and forth throughout the duration of the song, and then it's a game when he starts jumping up and down mid song and then I sing the words faster. When the song is over he jumps to the floor and claps and says "YAY!". It's a big production, and then we start again. This is something we do all the time, not just at home and it has saved us when we are out, shopping, at a wedding, or an unfamilar area for him. Best part, it's free!

5. Windows down. This is what we call it anyway. This is a LIFESAVER when we are driving. As I mentioned before, we do not go anywhere without his Snuggle Wraps on (while in the car). Imagine how boring it is for little ones to sit strapped in their car seat, and for a blind baby, not able to have the option to look out the window. Even if we put his favorite music on, automatically this is a huge opportunity for eye-pressing. We can't really disturb him while trying to drive safe, and so he eye presses unless his Snuggle Wraps are on. Even being said, with the wraps on, he LOVES to have the back windows down and feel the wind against his face/hair and he puts his hands up to feel the wind go through his little fingers. When I tell him we are getting ready to "go", I make it a big production and say "we're going to put the windows down!", he instantly laughs and puts his hands up. He can't wait for car rides. ;)

6. Side to Side. This is something I made up with him, while just playing on the ground one day. He stands up, holds my hand and we sing the side to side song. All I do is say "Siiiiide to Siiiiide", trying to carry a tune mind you. (I'm glad he doesn't care that mommy has a horrible voice - LOL). When I say "side to side", he moves side to side. Then I say, "Up, down" and he jumps up and down, then it's on to "back and forth" and he moves back and forth. We do it fast and slow, and I mix it up and he LOVES it. It's a game, but he is getting used to direction and where he is within his space.

7. Ding Dong. This sounds funny, but my grandpa would do this to us grandkids when we were small. We have carried on the tradition and have been doing it with both kids since they were very small. What you do is, we have Gavin on his back on the floor, we tell him to give us his feet and his hands. With your left hand, you hold his right hand and his right foot (at the ankle). With your right hand, you get his left hand/left foot (ankle). You pick him up off the floor, and you swing him up and down between your legs, The song goes like this, "Ding dong, ding dong, one, two, three!". At three you release the feet. We haven't done this yet with Gavin, we will wait until he is older to release his feet. We just gently put him back on the floor after "
three", until he stops requesting "MORE". Which is usually after the 20th time! We build up the anticipation with the counting, and put a lot of emphasis on the count. Both boys LOVE this, and we are usually pretty beat after it's over! Also FREE!

8. Airplane. This is usually something daddy does with him. Gavin is getting bigger, and I'm afraid I'm going to drop him. This is your usual, pick him up under the tummy, ask him to spread out his arms and legs and you act like an airplane. We've added some big up and down and swooping movements for him for additional vestibular stimulation. They go flying all through the house, just make sure he/she hasn't just eaten. May get a case of the air sickies. ;)

These are some of the things off the top of my head, that we do at home to provide the much needed vestibular stimulation he requires. He has his wagon, his little car, etc that we also use. With those we do fast/slow back and forth movements, kind of like the song Side to Side.

Gavin's does display some blindisms. He does eye pressing, he will rock back and forth, and he has even started with the head banging on the floor. The thing for us is we constantly try to redirect him. When he rocks, I will scoop him up and we will do one of our songs, or I will ask if he wants to swing, etc. I notice the head banging started when he started to use communication, but can't effectively communicate all the way with what he needs. He will usually start by getting irritated for a few minutes, and if his needs aren't met, he will bang his head on the floor. Normally this is when is tired of one of his toys he is playing with, etc. It's typically out of boredom or a need. We redirect him, and this has been very effective for us. Everytime we redirect him, it works. We don't tell him no, we just point him in a different direction and he is usually pretty happy with it.

I hope by me sharing some of what we do, can help some of you. I would also LOVE to hear what has worked for you, or if you do other things that we haven't yet. You can email me/comment and I can even write another post with what you have done just to share with everyone. This is a stumble, learn and try again process for us. I love learning from you, and applying. ;)

PS... What's great with what we have done, is his older brother can do these with him too. It provides great bonding/play time between them, and Landon is offering stimulation for him, but it's through play (short of ding/dong and airplane).

6 comments:

  1. LOVE your songs -- Im going to steal 'em. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Jennifer-that is awesome. I'm sorry I cannot relate or give experience advice. Can I just say though, that for some reason this movie has always stuck with me (I'm sure you've seen it) but I love the way Rocky shows Diana through objects, what colors are in Mask. Love that movie and I never forget how he did that.

    xoxo

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  3. aww, ding dong. great memories with gramps. i did that with shay when she was a baby too.

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  6. hey i hav a lot of experience with blindisms eye pressing is the 1 i am struggling to get rid of. if u hav any suggestions of how I could do that it would b much appreciated :)
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    like the way u redirect adam instead of just saying. no dont do that. as every blindism serves a purpose at the time :)

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