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Need advice on what to do next with 4 1/2 yo daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="vidaloca1011" data-source="post: 576785" data-attributes="member: 15794"><p>We did consider an Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluation when the cognitive behavior therapist suggested it, but of the items on the checklist she gave us, daughter only fit one or two of them. I did talk to the only Occupational Therapist (OT) place in our area and they are not covered by insurance. It was going to cost almost $500 just for an initial evaluation and then if therapy was recommended, we would also have to pay out of pocket for that. We barely make ends meet now as it is, so we decided to forgo it for now, but I will ask our psychiatrist about it and see what she thinks. daughter has no problems with being hugged or touched and never complains about fabric or tags, nor does she use excessive force, unless she's in the middle of an episode. On the bright side, we've had two nights in a row of peaceful bedtime!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vidaloca1011, post: 576785, member: 15794"] We did consider an Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluation when the cognitive behavior therapist suggested it, but of the items on the checklist she gave us, daughter only fit one or two of them. I did talk to the only Occupational Therapist (OT) place in our area and they are not covered by insurance. It was going to cost almost $500 just for an initial evaluation and then if therapy was recommended, we would also have to pay out of pocket for that. We barely make ends meet now as it is, so we decided to forgo it for now, but I will ask our psychiatrist about it and see what she thinks. daughter has no problems with being hugged or touched and never complains about fabric or tags, nor does she use excessive force, unless she's in the middle of an episode. On the bright side, we've had two nights in a row of peaceful bedtime! [/QUOTE]
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