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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 531085" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Welcome. Like previous advice: you need more testings. It is near impossible to tackle problems when you don't know where it is coming from.</p><p>With the right Occupational Therapist (OT), the sensory stuff can get A LOT better.</p><p>Don't procracinate on getting testing done. It takes a long time to get the whole process going. But even if you don't end up with a clear cut diagnosis, you'll get a lot of understanding in your kids issues. A least, that's what happened for V.</p><p>We are still struggling to really know what is going on (partly because he is so young) but with all the things I've learned along the way, our family life has gotten a lot better.</p><p>Come often and ask questions. It will help you, hopefully, as much as it helps me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 531085, member: 11847"] Welcome. Like previous advice: you need more testings. It is near impossible to tackle problems when you don't know where it is coming from. With the right Occupational Therapist (OT), the sensory stuff can get A LOT better. Don't procracinate on getting testing done. It takes a long time to get the whole process going. But even if you don't end up with a clear cut diagnosis, you'll get a lot of understanding in your kids issues. A least, that's what happened for V. We are still struggling to really know what is going on (partly because he is so young) but with all the things I've learned along the way, our family life has gotten a lot better. Come often and ask questions. It will help you, hopefully, as much as it helps me. [/QUOTE]
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