I have seen the file folder ideas on the internet and thought I would try making a version to keep the girls busy during a double doctor appointment. They were fun, but the only problem is they didn't kep them busy long enough. Hannah finished hers in less than five minutes. Here they are:
The Matching/Reading Game was for Hannah. I have the words of the things you would see in the doctor's office and the pictures were kept in that side plastic pocket. She had to slide the pictures into the plastic pockets that I taped over the words. I thought it would be hard with words, like otoscope and eye chart, but she figured them out just by sounding out the first parts mostly.
The Sequencing Game was for Genna. She was supposed to put the pictures in order under the numbers in the plastic pockets in order of how her doctor appointment went.
By the way, Isaac had his well baby two year check up. He did excellent and we found out his tubes are blue since they are from a German doctor and that is a rare color over here in the states. He is growing like a weed, but his weight gain is slowing again.
Isaac's 2 yr stats:
Weight: 31.5 lbs, 85%ile
Height: 3 ft 1/2 in, 95%ile
Everything looks good for him, and Genna doesn't have fluid in her ears anymore. So we will be doing a hearing test for her just to make sure since she is always saying she can't hear and her speech, although perfectly clear to understand, is just a little different. I just want to make sure. During this school year, I will be working on her pronunciation and mouth movements a bit on our own, since the doctor doesn't feel it warrants official speech therapy.
Isaac's 2 yr stats:
Weight: 31.5 lbs, 85%ile
Height: 3 ft 1/2 in, 95%ile
Everything looks good for him, and Genna doesn't have fluid in her ears anymore. So we will be doing a hearing test for her just to make sure since she is always saying she can't hear and her speech, although perfectly clear to understand, is just a little different. I just want to make sure. During this school year, I will be working on her pronunciation and mouth movements a bit on our own, since the doctor doesn't feel it warrants official speech therapy.
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