My youngest child, my daughter, was born just before the pandemic shut everything down in March 2020. By the time we knew she would need Early Intervention (EI) services at around 5 months old, in-home visits were not an option, so we started with telehealth visits. They were challenging.
My daughter was very small in size, and NOT very cooperative. During our weekly telehealth appointments, I would watch the Physical Therapist (PT) show me what to do on a baby doll and try to replicate it at home. I had to make sure my technology was working, that the therapist could see what was happening, all while following the instructions. It was a lot to juggle all at once, and I put a lot of pressure on myself because my daughter was delayed.
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