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Another newb with half a diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 551242" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Welcome. You might feel at the end of your rope, but you sure sound on top of the game! I applaude you for it.</p><p>Your little one is only 4 and it's such a young age. Don't blame yourself for any of it. Parents don't cause speech delays or sensory issues.</p><p>But now that you know he has a speech delay, being a classroom might be a good idea. At least, that's my opinion and that's why I put Sweet Pea in daycare 3 times a week (I would need her to go 2x because I too run my business from home, the 3rd day is really for added stimulation).</p><p>Keep your difficult child on all the waiting lists fr a comprehensive evaluation. Also, keep in mind it is worth driving a while to get to the bigger centers even if you can't do therapy there. That's what we did for Occupational Therapist (OT) for example and it was well worth it. The report is so complete. </p><p>If you can, look up the book from Carol Kranowitz "out of sync child". She explains sensory issues VERY good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 551242, member: 11847"] Welcome. You might feel at the end of your rope, but you sure sound on top of the game! I applaude you for it. Your little one is only 4 and it's such a young age. Don't blame yourself for any of it. Parents don't cause speech delays or sensory issues. But now that you know he has a speech delay, being a classroom might be a good idea. At least, that's my opinion and that's why I put Sweet Pea in daycare 3 times a week (I would need her to go 2x because I too run my business from home, the 3rd day is really for added stimulation). Keep your difficult child on all the waiting lists fr a comprehensive evaluation. Also, keep in mind it is worth driving a while to get to the bigger centers even if you can't do therapy there. That's what we did for Occupational Therapist (OT) for example and it was well worth it. The report is so complete. If you can, look up the book from Carol Kranowitz "out of sync child". She explains sensory issues VERY good. [/QUOTE]
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