GUILTY TX - Sherin Mathews, 3, Richardson, 7 Oct 2017 #9

  • #581
Both SM and WM would take Sherin to appointments.
She advised them to never force feed Sherin. When to back off when Sherin was not enjoying food. She would never recommend force feeding milk to a child at 3am in the morning.
 
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  • #582
WM recorded some of the appointments on his phone.
Therapist felt she was making some progress with her feeding.
 
  • #583
Defence now questioning the therapist...

Asked if it was hard to get Sherin to comply. Yes.
They had goals with her feeding. This therapist was not monitoring her weight. A nutritionist would do this job.
Started off with regular visits then went to bi-weekly/monthly due to insurance.
 
  • #584
It was hard for the therapist to gauge weight gain/loss in a child, unless it was very noticeable.

Witness finished.
 
  • #585
Not sure if posting these updates are helping - should I continue? I don't want to clog up the thread.
 
  • #586
  • #587
Another therapist, this time for physical/development delays.
Thought Sherin was like a tiny baby doll, she was extra cute and they all felt lucky to treat her.
She was walking before she came to her first appointment.
She had just turned 2.
 
  • #588
Not sure if posting these updates are helping - should I continue? I don't want to clog up the thread.

Yes, please do I don't have time to search for them so I'm just watching here and Maria's twitter.
 
  • #589
She had not been walking for long, still walking like a much younger child, had shoe inserts. Had movement insecurities. Needed help with obstacles.
Sherin loved a baby doll they had. Used the toys to make their tasks more fun.
Nothing physically wrong, just late development.
 
  • #590
They set goals, strengthening, jumping, balancing, stepping up/over etc. Made great progress.
Didn't fall while at therapy, they would have recorded. They even recorded any near-miss. None recorded for Sherin.

(guess they are going to blame the therapists for the broken bones)
 
  • #591
They always stay nearby, hold her hands, assist or light touch in case they lose their balance.
The parents missed numerous appointments, went long periods without seeing Sherin, many no-show or cancelled appointments. This would have had a huge impact on Sherin's progress.
 
  • #592
WM was at one session but did not speak much.
Defence now.
 
  • #593
This therapist saw Sherin 7 times.
She gave Sherin & parents "homework".
 
  • #594
Witness excused.
Next physical therapist up now.
 
  • #595
Keep going Jerri, you're doing great.
 
  • #596
This therapist took over from the last one when she changed roles. This therapist saw Sherin for 6 months, first half of 2017. Did a re-evaluation of Sherin when she took over as physical therapist. Set some new goals, running/jumping/climbing/small stairs.
 
  • #597
  • #598
Sherin was shy but sweet, enjoyed playing. Loved toys and activities. A joy to work with. Loved a certain animal puzzle, so they used that in her physical activities to make them fun for her.
 
  • #599
Never saw Sherin fall. If she did, it would have been recorded. They were always very cautious, even close calls would have been recorded. None for Sherin. Her legs "never snapped in half" or broke while they worked with her.
WM was present at one session, waited in the waiting room, little input.
Had many missed appointments. Jan - May it was recommended she come once a week yet only came 8 times.
 
  • #600
By May she had met most her goals, but had not quite made it to her age in development. Only goal left was running and she was almost there, so dropped appointments to once a month. Despite missing appointments, she had made great progress and caught up very well. Most kids take longer.
 

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