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Booked Hotel for ABM Therapy Trip



Tonight I booked our hotel rooms for our 2nd trip to have the ABM (Anat Baniel Method) therapy done with Landon. I am beyond excited!

We took Landon to his first ABM therapy lessons almost a month ago. We go for 3 days, and he has 2 lessons each day. Unforunately, the closetest person who does this therapy is 4.5 hours away, so we have to get a hotel room for the 3 days.

During the first trip, he learned how to roll over from his back to his front very smoothly. We were so excited to see this, as we were beginning to wonder if we were ever going to be able to movivate him to roll to his belly.

On the last day, he was on all 4s (with her help getting there) and rocked back and forth and side to side. It was great!

Due to all of the progress we felt he made, I have been so anxious to get back for the 2nd time. We are going Oct 6-8, since I have Monday off work for a holiday (the perks of working at a bank!).

The only downfall of it all is that insurance does not cover this therapy, as it is not accepted in the medical world yet. So frusterating! We had a fundraiser birthday party for Landon though, and that helped us raise money to be able to go on these trips.

I will be sure to report back about how this time went, and hopefully it is good news with great progess from him. Be sure to send us good wishes and prayers.

In the meantime, if you want to learn more for your CP child, you can read the book that helped me discover the AMB method. My husband knows I am a big reader and researcher, so he ordered me a couple books a few weeks after we found out about Landon's diagnosis. The one that outlines the ABM method is called "Kids Beyonds Limits" and was written by Anat Baniel herself. My husband ordered it from Amazon.

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This book is 100% worth the investment. Yes, you can do research online, but it doesn't have everything in one place and written in a way that makes sense. I recommend reading this book and then doing some research to determine if the AMB method is right for your CP child.

I found our ABM therapist on the ABM website, www.anatbanielmethod.com. There is a tab at the top called "Find Practitioners". Hopefully you can find one much closer than 4.5 hours away!

Please comment below if you have ever heard of the ABM method and if you have seen results from it. Share your story! I love to hear about the other CP kids out there!

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