James had his first dental visit on Thursday. The dentist said that his teeth look good and that there was no need to clean them. He was actually surprised at how good they look because sometimes kids who don’t use their teeth develop a lot of buildup. The dentist recommended that we brush his teeth with an electric toothbrush, which Stacy has already started doing.

 

Child lying on a Nap Nanny with a light green textured cover while an adult gently supports their head and helps brush their teeth with an electric toothbrush; the child wears glasses and a white shirt with a monkey design on the front in a cozy home setting with a red couch in the background.
James getting his teeth brushed

 

James also got a new bath chair this week thanks to early intervention (EI). It’s made by a company called Leckey.

 

Leckey bath chair covered with blue mesh fabric set up in a living room in front of a TV playing a Disney Channel cartoon, with shoes, a green towel, and a bin of plush toys nearby in a family‑friendly space.
New Leckey bath chair

 

Child lying on a blue mesh Leckey bath chair inside a bathtub, partially covered with a blue towel and supported by a yellow towel behind the neck, with a visible g-tube button on the abdomen during a calm assisted bath.
Taking a bath in the new bath chair