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SI Brushing... where to find that brush?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 332713" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Not every technique works for every kid. Being trained in how to do it really increases the chance that it will help your child. Our Occupational Therapist (OT) had us come in for a quick check about 2 weeks and then again about 4 weeks after that. All we did was show her how I was brushing thank you. She checked my technique and made sure I was doing it right - that was all the two follow ups were for. She didn't even charge and it was about 3-5 min each time. Those follow up visits really cemented the proper way in my mind.</p><p></p><p>My goofy cats both like the brushing therapy also. The same pattern we use on thank you is used on them. Not just brushing their fur, but the actual technique. It is funny to watch because they just loll there on the couch like little pashas when I am done. They are on top of the world, LOL. They do have their own brushes cause I bought a dozen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 332713, member: 1233"] Not every technique works for every kid. Being trained in how to do it really increases the chance that it will help your child. Our Occupational Therapist (OT) had us come in for a quick check about 2 weeks and then again about 4 weeks after that. All we did was show her how I was brushing thank you. She checked my technique and made sure I was doing it right - that was all the two follow ups were for. She didn't even charge and it was about 3-5 min each time. Those follow up visits really cemented the proper way in my mind. My goofy cats both like the brushing therapy also. The same pattern we use on thank you is used on them. Not just brushing their fur, but the actual technique. It is funny to watch because they just loll there on the couch like little pashas when I am done. They are on top of the world, LOL. They do have their own brushes cause I bought a dozen. [/QUOTE]
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