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<blockquote data-quote="quietplz" data-source="post: 323679" data-attributes="member: 7702"><p>Thank you for your reply, SRL. </p><p></p><p>She has not been seen by a developmental pediatrician as yet. They have not mentioned seeing one. They seem to feel that she is too little to tell if she is only delayed or on the spectrum. Is this something which I should push for?</p><p></p><p>The sensory integration dysfunction article makes so much sense. There are more things that I didn't mention, like hating the feel of sticky things, the sound or feel of running water, and screaming like she is being murdered if she has to be in a moving vehicle. The speech therapist said today that she had spoken to the case worker and they want to have her reevaluated by an occupational therapist because of her senses.That person would be coming on the 14th of this month to see her. What would this person do if it is decided that she needs to see an occupational therapist? The speech therapist said I would be taught to brush her and squish her so that she would be happier in the day, but I do not understand.</p><p></p><p>What manner of things ought I get on video and to what purpose? Thank you for all of your help and information. It is much appreciated, there is so much I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quietplz, post: 323679, member: 7702"] Thank you for your reply, SRL. She has not been seen by a developmental pediatrician as yet. They have not mentioned seeing one. They seem to feel that she is too little to tell if she is only delayed or on the spectrum. Is this something which I should push for? The sensory integration dysfunction article makes so much sense. There are more things that I didn't mention, like hating the feel of sticky things, the sound or feel of running water, and screaming like she is being murdered if she has to be in a moving vehicle. The speech therapist said today that she had spoken to the case worker and they want to have her reevaluated by an occupational therapist because of her senses.That person would be coming on the 14th of this month to see her. What would this person do if it is decided that she needs to see an occupational therapist? The speech therapist said I would be taught to brush her and squish her so that she would be happier in the day, but I do not understand. What manner of things ought I get on video and to what purpose? Thank you for all of your help and information. It is much appreciated, there is so much I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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