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over effective Occupational Therapist (OT)??
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 515455" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I am not overely worried about it, just thought it was odd. But at the time, I see it as something is happening in his brain. It is trying to adjust and that is positive. Last night, we used a new cd with songs at 50-70 beats per minute (just like the heart beat) and it was amazing: it calmed him down, he snuggled on his dad's chest and just looked so content. I asked him if he liked the new cd and replied "yes, I feel good" !</p><p>I do want to vacuum with V in the room, just to see if he is able to build up a resistence to it. Maybe, 1 minute today, 2 minutes tomorrow, etc... It is a new reaction, and I don't want V to feel powerless about it. At the very least, I want him to talk about it and not get upset right away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 515455, member: 11847"] I am not overely worried about it, just thought it was odd. But at the time, I see it as something is happening in his brain. It is trying to adjust and that is positive. Last night, we used a new cd with songs at 50-70 beats per minute (just like the heart beat) and it was amazing: it calmed him down, he snuggled on his dad's chest and just looked so content. I asked him if he liked the new cd and replied "yes, I feel good" ! I do want to vacuum with V in the room, just to see if he is able to build up a resistence to it. Maybe, 1 minute today, 2 minutes tomorrow, etc... It is a new reaction, and I don't want V to feel powerless about it. At the very least, I want him to talk about it and not get upset right away. [/QUOTE]
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