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Could it be autism or some sort of sensory issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="frustrated440" data-source="post: 87798" data-attributes="member: 4091"><p>Thanks for commenting SRL. The ST and Occupational Therapist (OT) working with him now thought the best route to take with him would be a co-treat for an hour once a week with the two of them working with- him together. They wanted to put PT on hold for awhile. He had another session yesterday and it seems to be going well. Both therapists says he improves every time. The ST also said that his echoing decreases everytime as well. I would also like to get him services here at his public preschool, but he got in late to this program and is in the regular ed teacher's group because she had 2 openings. Also in the room their are Special Education kids with a Special Education teacher and 2 aides. It has helped greatly that he is in a room with 4 adults and 16 total kids. He behaves very nicely and sits for carpet time but usually on someone's lap. They say he is doing nicely and that he is very bright but just needs help (motor issues and sensory issues they have seen which is why I am getting him Occupational Therapist (OT)). So I guess I will just see how this year goes with- school and the therapies before we do school interventions, which is what his teacher has suggested to me. Any other advice would be welcome and again thanks so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frustrated440, post: 87798, member: 4091"] Thanks for commenting SRL. The ST and Occupational Therapist (OT) working with him now thought the best route to take with him would be a co-treat for an hour once a week with the two of them working with- him together. They wanted to put PT on hold for awhile. He had another session yesterday and it seems to be going well. Both therapists says he improves every time. The ST also said that his echoing decreases everytime as well. I would also like to get him services here at his public preschool, but he got in late to this program and is in the regular ed teacher's group because she had 2 openings. Also in the room their are Special Education kids with a Special Education teacher and 2 aides. It has helped greatly that he is in a room with 4 adults and 16 total kids. He behaves very nicely and sits for carpet time but usually on someone's lap. They say he is doing nicely and that he is very bright but just needs help (motor issues and sensory issues they have seen which is why I am getting him Occupational Therapist (OT)). So I guess I will just see how this year goes with- school and the therapies before we do school interventions, which is what his teacher has suggested to me. Any other advice would be welcome and again thanks so much. [/QUOTE]
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