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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 12223" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Thanks SRL- We are in private Occupational Therapist (OT). So she is still "teasing out" all of difficult child's actual issues and then we will be prepared... when she enters school in the fall. We have no school interventions at this point. She starts Kindergarten in the fall.</p><p>Our Occupational Therapist (OT) is just working on all of the Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) issues right now which some of them are balance, a lot of Occupational Therapist (OT)'s do all of the therapy/treatment for an Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) child due to the fact that most of the time the Occupational Therapist (OT)'s are the only one's who know anything about it. She feels it is all interconnected and can keep tabs on difficult child's progress and she is good and it is one less appointment... </p><p>As long as insurance covers it... I am happy. </p><p></p><p>When I went to PT school I know threy drilled all of the "rules" into our heads but the reality is we did a lot of Occupational Therapist (OT) stuff and they do a lot of PT stuff it is very interconnected especially with Sensory Integration Disorder (SID). It is mostly important for real fine detailed things and a lot of times we worked together. (Taking a shower- getting in is pt, doing the showering is Occupational Therapist (OT), ordering the adaptive equipment...sometimes both. Sometimes we both had to work on the showering.) It ia all blurred together sometimes and sometimes very cut and dry. Different places have different rules as well, regardless of what you are taught in school... ugh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 12223, member: 3155"] Thanks SRL- We are in private Occupational Therapist (OT). So she is still "teasing out" all of difficult child's actual issues and then we will be prepared... when she enters school in the fall. We have no school interventions at this point. She starts Kindergarten in the fall. Our Occupational Therapist (OT) is just working on all of the Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) issues right now which some of them are balance, a lot of Occupational Therapist (OT)'s do all of the therapy/treatment for an Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) child due to the fact that most of the time the Occupational Therapist (OT)'s are the only one's who know anything about it. She feels it is all interconnected and can keep tabs on difficult child's progress and she is good and it is one less appointment... As long as insurance covers it... I am happy. When I went to PT school I know threy drilled all of the "rules" into our heads but the reality is we did a lot of Occupational Therapist (OT) stuff and they do a lot of PT stuff it is very interconnected especially with Sensory Integration Disorder (SID). It is mostly important for real fine detailed things and a lot of times we worked together. (Taking a shower- getting in is pt, doing the showering is Occupational Therapist (OT), ordering the adaptive equipment...sometimes both. Sometimes we both had to work on the showering.) It ia all blurred together sometimes and sometimes very cut and dry. Different places have different rules as well, regardless of what you are taught in school... ugh [/QUOTE]
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