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A Journey Through Infant Development: The Seventh Month

by Michelle VanderHeide, BSW
Horizons Developmental Remediation Center

It's been another wonderful month with my son. Each month I see him increasing his desire for independence. There is already an instinctive attitude of "I can do it!" With this attitude comes frustration, perseverance, and ultimately a sense of growing competence. Allowing him to go through the times of frustration helps to build the perseverance, which is all worth it when I see that look of "I did it!" Many of the milestones written to him below are a direct result of allowing him to fail, persevere (with or without a little support), and succeed.
It can be very difficult to watch a child struggle with something, and not just step in and do it for him/her. I often watch my son try to eat a Cheerio, and I just want to grab it and put it in his mouth for him. I watch him scooting, and I can tell where he is trying to go – I want to pick him up and move him there, but I resist. I let him try, I let him fail, but I'm always ready to support him to ensure that he'll be successful. It's from very early on that infants learn to persevere through their failures to come out ahead. There is a tough balance, though, between overcompensating and under-compensating – especially if you have a child with special needs. If you do too much for your child (overcompensating), perseverance will not be established, and a desire to try new things will seldom occur. If you don't offer enough support (under-compensating), a constant feeling of incompetence will be built, ending with the same result. The RDIÒ program helps to find that right balance, giving your child the necessary amount of support to become confident with an increased desire to try new things. Through RDIÒ, we can help you help your child fail successfully!
 
About the Author: Autism specialist Michelle VanderHeide, of the Horizons Developmental Remediation Center, provides practical information and advice for families living with autism and other developmental disabilities. If you are ready to reduce your stress level, enrich your child's development, and improve your family's quality of life, get your FREE reports now at ==> www.HorizonsDRC.com


Article submitted Friday, January 23, 2009 & read 76 times.

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