“We noticed he was behind physically in his gross and fine motor skills. This was making it difficult for him to do every day things like dressing himself, climbing on the equipment at playgrounds or holding pencils properly to draw,” says mum Cynthia.
Cynthia was referred by Northcott Early Childhood Coordinator Tracy Farrawell and Wyatt started his Short Term Early Intervention journey on 15 June 2021. Tracy met the family at their home and listened to their concerns. They then set goals for Wyatt; some goals were small, others were more long term.
The big goal for Wyatt is to be ready for big school in 2023. However, to reach this big goal, there’s some smaller goals and wins on the way. Wyatt is now helping to peg clothes, dressing himself, and putting easy socks and shoes on. He is also working on his balance and getting really good on his balance bike. Mum and dad are planning to give him a bike with training wheels for his birthday in January!
“Since starting Short Term Early Intervention with Northcott, Wyatt has become more independent. Last week he has drawn his first person and he is attempting to write the letters of his name, which is very exciting. Tracy has been absolutely amazing in helping us to set goals for Wyatt and reach them. She gave us ideas, tools, links and information to guide us.”
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