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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 464750" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Everything is ready for a long day tomorrow. Big boy in school (Early), baby girl in daycare (even earlier) and off I'll go with V for his Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluation. It will be a long drive, but they are supposed to be "amazing". No way I could drive there for on going therapy, but I thought we need the best at least for the evaluation.</p><p>Sarted reading "the out-of-sync child" and it really resonate. </p><p>V is so excited to go to the "gym". lol </p><p>He loves moving around, physical activity, feeling stuff. I guess it will be fun for him and hopefully the team can really see what is going on. </p><p>I'm anxious, finally we might approach a diagnosis and a real plan of action.</p><p>If sensory processing disorder (SPD) is confirmed, I really plan on having a sensory room for him downstairs. </p><p>I was looking at him play outside and truely believe our big yard has "saved" him. He gets into everything (sand, water, stones, mud), runs, jumps (seriously gotta watch him... he has no notion of danger), rides his bike, crashes his cozy plastic car, etc... And he is soooo happy doing all that.</p><p>And I believe it is more than just typical boys' stuff. My oldest boy likes it of course, but not in the same intense way.</p><p>And his weighted blankets works wonders! No problem following a sleep (without melatonin! yeah!) and last night he actually slept through the night. </p><p>As far as bed wetting... um not so good. Maybe Occupational Therapist (OT) can help there?</p><p>Please, let us have some answers tomorrow!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 464750, member: 11847"] Everything is ready for a long day tomorrow. Big boy in school (Early), baby girl in daycare (even earlier) and off I'll go with V for his Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluation. It will be a long drive, but they are supposed to be "amazing". No way I could drive there for on going therapy, but I thought we need the best at least for the evaluation. Sarted reading "the out-of-sync child" and it really resonate. V is so excited to go to the "gym". lol He loves moving around, physical activity, feeling stuff. I guess it will be fun for him and hopefully the team can really see what is going on. I'm anxious, finally we might approach a diagnosis and a real plan of action. If sensory processing disorder (SPD) is confirmed, I really plan on having a sensory room for him downstairs. I was looking at him play outside and truely believe our big yard has "saved" him. He gets into everything (sand, water, stones, mud), runs, jumps (seriously gotta watch him... he has no notion of danger), rides his bike, crashes his cozy plastic car, etc... And he is soooo happy doing all that. And I believe it is more than just typical boys' stuff. My oldest boy likes it of course, but not in the same intense way. And his weighted blankets works wonders! No problem following a sleep (without melatonin! yeah!) and last night he actually slept through the night. As far as bed wetting... um not so good. Maybe Occupational Therapist (OT) can help there? Please, let us have some answers tomorrow! [/QUOTE]
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