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amother
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Mon, Jan 16 2017, 4:55 pm
Another OT here. Maybe by fluffy she meant is SPD not a scientific or evidence based as motor skill development, etc? Because that is true.
I only read the last page of the thread and not the first 2 pages so I am coming in mid-conversation - sorry about that -I have to stop procrastinating and go make dinner!
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amother
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Mon, Jan 16 2017, 5:07 pm
Babyblue - just read through your original post. You asked about them over a year ago. Have you been helped by other therapists/therapies during this time? Don't delay getting help for your child whether with them or someone else. The longer you wait, the more difficult to make changes.
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Bleemee
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Sun, Dec 08 2019, 10:26 pm
Bump. Anyone else have anything to contribute to the discussion? CNC and Seeker, how's it going with your other OTs?
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amother
Violet
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Yesterday at 7:21 pm
I have looked into them
They seem AMAZING
Ive taken one of their free zoom classes and was blown away
For context, I have a few sensory kids and dont OT in the past both through doe/insurance as well as private and expensive private
They deff have what to show for themselves, but I could not afford it
I do think they would be able to help my child (sensory + crazy anxiety) very much, but wasnt attainable for me
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amother
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Yesterday at 7:38 pm
I’ve been helped by them and I’m very impressed by their knowledge, pace, and communication.
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hello54321
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Yesterday at 9:24 pm
amother Brunette wrote: | I’ve been helped by them and I’m very impressed by their knowledge, pace, and communication. |
Thank you! How hard was it to follow the program? How much time daily did it take?
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amother
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Today at 12:19 am
hello54321 wrote: | Thank you! How hard was it to follow the program? How much time daily did it take? |
You need to be committed, but it wasn’t too intense for me. The results are totally worth the effort. It’s an invaluable investment of time and money.
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amother
Cadetblue
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Today at 12:52 am
I also thought they sounded amazing when I took their webinar. At first I was blown away and willing to shell out every dollar because definitely they would help my son.
After a few weeks I realized that not every single issue is just a sensory issue and many of the things that they blame on this that and the other can be caused by behavioral issues, normal issues, personality etc…
I started to relate too much to everything and all of a sudden I was the issue- not my son with asd.
I stopped….
Read some good books on asd, and my son is doing amazing.
We are getting ot and other services for zero fee from insurance
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hello54321
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Today at 12:56 am
Thanks all for your responses! Keep them coming
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