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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 515803" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Go with it Malika! I left France before having kids, but my feeling is France is stuck with one model of thinking when it comes to differently wired kids: the parents fault! Not true as far as I'm concerned and completly unproducive specially when there are "guilt free" theories that work and are research based: sensory processing and autism treatement come to my mind. </p><p>Just don't take no for an answer and move on if you feel you are barking at the wrong tree. </p><p>There is ALWAYS a conter-theory to any theaory (makes any sense?). Our good pediatrician made a joke when I asked her about the medical world not agreeing on sensory processing disorder (SPD): "we can't even agree on an ear infection!"</p><p>Learn from both side of the ocean, take what you need and forget the rest. After much digging and researching, you will find someone on your side. But I know how exhausting and frustrating the whole process can be.</p><p>What does the psychomotricien say?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 515803, member: 11847"] Go with it Malika! I left France before having kids, but my feeling is France is stuck with one model of thinking when it comes to differently wired kids: the parents fault! Not true as far as I'm concerned and completly unproducive specially when there are "guilt free" theories that work and are research based: sensory processing and autism treatement come to my mind. Just don't take no for an answer and move on if you feel you are barking at the wrong tree. There is ALWAYS a conter-theory to any theaory (makes any sense?). Our good pediatrician made a joke when I asked her about the medical world not agreeing on sensory processing disorder (SPD): "we can't even agree on an ear infection!" Learn from both side of the ocean, take what you need and forget the rest. After much digging and researching, you will find someone on your side. But I know how exhausting and frustrating the whole process can be. What does the psychomotricien say? [/QUOTE]
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