So yes, we met with the feeding therapist at UNC and really liked her. She was very knowledgeable and we liked her approach, interaction with Tyler, and her suggestions. She consulted their dietcian who provided suggestions on how much formula/milk/purees/table foods Tyler should be eating. She explained why the diced peaches and pears were not big successes (the natural instinct is to try to swallow slimy stuff like that) and what food would work better (dry solids like crackers, pancakes, waffles, etc.. the natural instinct is to chew those by moving side-to-side in your mouth). And she was right. We stocked up last weekend on some of the suggested foods, and have been trying pancakes & graham crackers this week. He really likes them all. We don't get a ton of chances to try stuff during the week so this weekend we're trying all kinds of stuff before going back to daycare on Monday. We got back in a month for a check up.
She also suggested moving from the OTC Prevacid to the Prevacid solutabs (which are by prescription). We never thought Tyler would take the solutab by mouth but lo and behold, he does!
Tyler's first birthday part was a great success. We had a Mickey Mouse them and although he didn't smash the cake, he had a great time. Many friends and family joined us and Tyler got some wonderful presents.
We went to Tyler's 12-month appointment at the pediatrician on Friday, 3/4/11. Got a clean bill of health and the ok to start whole milk. I'd wondered if he'd be delayed on that since he's a preemie, but he's growing so well there is no need to delay it. The pediatrician said some people ease into it but many kids like it because it tastes better than formula. So we've tried it this weekend and so far, so good! I asked the pediatrician about organic vs. regular milk and he said that although there are no conclusive studies showing the benefits of organic milk, his kids get organic milk. So, I think we're going to try and go organic as much as possible (without freaking out if he gets regular milk).
And we're working on transitioning him to the Toddler room at daycare. We've been working on this for a while since he is the oldest kid in his current room and has no one to look up to, development-wise. His current teachers just left this past week (one gave her notice and one up and quit), and they are moving one of his old teachers up to his room starting Monday which is a good thing. They started having him the the toddler room for short amts of time last Friday and will continue that this month with the goal of having him transitioned by April 1.
In other news...
- Eric got a new car yesterday!
- we're both contemplating iPad2s!
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