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Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluation for Sweet Pea
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 536864" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Exactly, that's why I can't call her a difficult child but she can sure throw a fit!</p><p>To be honest, I doubt she will qualify for Occupational Therapist (OT). I was even surprise the questionaire made her difficulties bad enough to be evaluated. </p><p>I am sure glad she gets the help through Early Intervention and not private therapy. It makes organizing the care SO much easier. And I'm sure it will faciliate getting school services when she turns 3, should she need it.</p><p>Malika, I would not call Sweet Pea "spirited". It's like a lot of frustration building up in her and then she explodes. She can't really tell me "Mom, I'm tired" "Mom, no I don't want a granola bar, but I'll have a yogurt", or "Mom, my diaper is hurting me". She is a great non-verbal communicator, but non verbal has its limits. Add to it a bit of sensory... and you have a good mix for an irritable toddler.</p><p>I'll let you know what happens Thursday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 536864, member: 11847"] Exactly, that's why I can't call her a difficult child but she can sure throw a fit! To be honest, I doubt she will qualify for Occupational Therapist (OT). I was even surprise the questionaire made her difficulties bad enough to be evaluated. I am sure glad she gets the help through Early Intervention and not private therapy. It makes organizing the care SO much easier. And I'm sure it will faciliate getting school services when she turns 3, should she need it. Malika, I would not call Sweet Pea "spirited". It's like a lot of frustration building up in her and then she explodes. She can't really tell me "Mom, I'm tired" "Mom, no I don't want a granola bar, but I'll have a yogurt", or "Mom, my diaper is hurting me". She is a great non-verbal communicator, but non verbal has its limits. Add to it a bit of sensory... and you have a good mix for an irritable toddler. I'll let you know what happens Thursday. [/QUOTE]
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