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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"My ds had an OT eval. The OT also said he had low tone. DS walked at 10 months. I am not an OT but I am pretty sure low tone kids don't do this. I completely lost confidence in her opinion after this." FWIW, my DS also walked at 10 months (and met every gross motor skill milestone early), but he is clearly low toned. [/quote] What makes you think he has low tone?[/quote] I posted the first statement. My ds was getting an eval for sensory stuff. I never suspected him of low tone. He had total head control at 6 weeks and generally is an extremely muscular little guy. (after reading this thread I asked him to do a sit up...and he can. He is 4.5.) I have a couple of friends who children are low tone and none of them walked early or were very physical. In comparison, my ds is the opposite of low tone. To PP, how can your ds be low tone yet meet the milestones? I am not being snarky or rude. I am very curious because it seems to me that low tone would be, in part, defined by late milestones. [/quote]
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