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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 730700" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>We worked with a similar team for our oldest about 4-5 years after he started having problems. They were a HUGE help. I wish our team had included an occupational therapist for every child. They just didn't include one except for kids witn drastic challenges. It took until my 3rd child was having severe challenges for me to figure out the sensory bit of things. Even though I was told my oldest child was "too old" for the sensory things to help him, I did them with him anyway. I was told it would not hurt him, it just would not help him. It helped quite a lot.</p><p></p><p>As for the second thing, that was my own thing. My mother thought I had lost my mind. I am sure MANY parents here think that also when I describe it. But my kids will still, even many years later, stop and give me their attention no matter what. What do I care if I sound like a crackpot to other people if it keeps my kids and I able to communicate without screaming fits and violence?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 730700, member: 1233"] We worked with a similar team for our oldest about 4-5 years after he started having problems. They were a HUGE help. I wish our team had included an occupational therapist for every child. They just didn't include one except for kids witn drastic challenges. It took until my 3rd child was having severe challenges for me to figure out the sensory bit of things. Even though I was told my oldest child was "too old" for the sensory things to help him, I did them with him anyway. I was told it would not hurt him, it just would not help him. It helped quite a lot. As for the second thing, that was my own thing. My mother thought I had lost my mind. I am sure MANY parents here think that also when I describe it. But my kids will still, even many years later, stop and give me their attention no matter what. What do I care if I sound like a crackpot to other people if it keeps my kids and I able to communicate without screaming fits and violence? [/QUOTE]
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