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Don't know if this is a bit Occupational Therapist (OT)....therapy for easy child?
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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 448384" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>in hindsight, my biggest mistake was NOT taking seriously the impact having a disabled sibling has on another family member, kids included.</p><p></p><p>i'm not totally sold that a 3.5 year old would benefit from long term "therapy" (just my opinion, many people think otherwise) but i do know, if i did it over again, i'd at the very least find a sibshop or some other outlet in which the easy child can vent stress without judgement and be able to talk about whats bothering THEM....kids handle stress in different ways than adults, and having even a slight difficult child can really affect another child.</p><p></p><p>(i too dont think i'd be necessarily alarmed at the choice of words because real communication is only starting to emerge, but i <em>completely</em> understand your perspective of how a professional might interpret them)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 448384, member: 8831"] in hindsight, my biggest mistake was NOT taking seriously the impact having a disabled sibling has on another family member, kids included. i'm not totally sold that a 3.5 year old would benefit from long term "therapy" (just my opinion, many people think otherwise) but i do know, if i did it over again, i'd at the very least find a sibshop or some other outlet in which the easy child can vent stress without judgement and be able to talk about whats bothering THEM....kids handle stress in different ways than adults, and having even a slight difficult child can really affect another child. (i too dont think i'd be necessarily alarmed at the choice of words because real communication is only starting to emerge, but i [I]completely[/I] understand your perspective of how a professional might interpret them) [/QUOTE]
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