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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 518272" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It sure sounds like she totally missed the fact that her area is Occupational Therapist (OT) and only Occupational Therapist (OT), that she is NOT the one who has to solve those problems. Can you meet with her alone and then have HER contact difficult child and promise to go back to the old rules? Can you get her boss to see how she truly ruined the chances that difficult child has of improving with her shenanigans and get the boss to push her to change? in my opinion this was incredibly unprofessional of her - she had no right and no BUSINESS going into all that if it was not in his goals in the plan that SHE was hired to work on. Not his entire set of goals, the ones that she is tasked to address. </p><p></p><p>I would at least contact her boss and tell the boss what a HUGE problem she has created and ask how Occupational Therapist (OT) is going to fix this and convince difficult child to go back because you are unable to force him to return and you woulnd't try anyway because she totally blew his trust by changing things with no notice and that is NOT how a professional works iwth someone with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) or aspergers or most types of problems that she would encounter. </p><p></p><p>I also recommend the book The OUt of Sync Child Has Fun and doing the activities that would help with the needed areas. It has ways to manage them cheaply or find resources in your area to use to help. I found it remarkably helpful that way and the whole family truly enjoyed the activities. We also had a long drive to a good Occupational Therapist (OT) and instead we used the book. school was ONLY willing to work on handwriting and tech assistance, so we did it ourselves with the book and ideas from the Occupational Therapist (OT) that we loved. For thank you at least it worked that the things he really liked to do were the things he really needed in hsi sensory diet, so he didn't fuss about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 518272, member: 1233"] It sure sounds like she totally missed the fact that her area is Occupational Therapist (OT) and only Occupational Therapist (OT), that she is NOT the one who has to solve those problems. Can you meet with her alone and then have HER contact difficult child and promise to go back to the old rules? Can you get her boss to see how she truly ruined the chances that difficult child has of improving with her shenanigans and get the boss to push her to change? in my opinion this was incredibly unprofessional of her - she had no right and no BUSINESS going into all that if it was not in his goals in the plan that SHE was hired to work on. Not his entire set of goals, the ones that she is tasked to address. I would at least contact her boss and tell the boss what a HUGE problem she has created and ask how Occupational Therapist (OT) is going to fix this and convince difficult child to go back because you are unable to force him to return and you woulnd't try anyway because she totally blew his trust by changing things with no notice and that is NOT how a professional works iwth someone with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) or aspergers or most types of problems that she would encounter. I also recommend the book The OUt of Sync Child Has Fun and doing the activities that would help with the needed areas. It has ways to manage them cheaply or find resources in your area to use to help. I found it remarkably helpful that way and the whole family truly enjoyed the activities. We also had a long drive to a good Occupational Therapist (OT) and instead we used the book. school was ONLY willing to work on handwriting and tech assistance, so we did it ourselves with the book and ideas from the Occupational Therapist (OT) that we loved. For thank you at least it worked that the things he really liked to do were the things he really needed in hsi sensory diet, so he didn't fuss about it. [/QUOTE]
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