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<blockquote data-quote="helpmehelphim" data-source="post: 8283" data-attributes="member: 2650"><p>Sheila, that's what I was thinking too but I didn't know how to say it. I know that last year when I was talking with- the school regarding my difficult child and his sensory stuff, the school psychologist pulled me aside and said "frankly, I'd think twice about using the district services for this because I haven't seen it be affective at all here". Her reasoning was that a student is pulled out once a week there and differently Occupational Therapist (OT)'s provided services so there was no continuity. Also, what SRL said about continuing services at home is so necessary. I remember brushing my difficult child when he was small multiple times a day for a couple of years. Things like that can make such a difference. </p><p></p><p>I was wondering too about the legos...does he like legos? My difficult child never really cared for them....but give him a chemistry set and he's all over that. Or music....I always thought that my son didn't care too much about legos because of the time it took and the EF stuff involved...there's a lot of building things out of legos...the planning, organizing and sequencing. I might have been off base. He may just not care for them like his brother does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpmehelphim, post: 8283, member: 2650"] Sheila, that's what I was thinking too but I didn't know how to say it. I know that last year when I was talking with- the school regarding my difficult child and his sensory stuff, the school psychologist pulled me aside and said "frankly, I'd think twice about using the district services for this because I haven't seen it be affective at all here". Her reasoning was that a student is pulled out once a week there and differently Occupational Therapist (OT)'s provided services so there was no continuity. Also, what SRL said about continuing services at home is so necessary. I remember brushing my difficult child when he was small multiple times a day for a couple of years. Things like that can make such a difference. I was wondering too about the legos...does he like legos? My difficult child never really cared for them....but give him a chemistry set and he's all over that. Or music....I always thought that my son didn't care too much about legos because of the time it took and the EF stuff involved...there's a lot of building things out of legos...the planning, organizing and sequencing. I might have been off base. He may just not care for them like his brother does. [/QUOTE]
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