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[quote=Anonymous]How are her fine motor skills? In our child, lack of fine motor skills/motor planning skills contributed to lack of frustration tolerance and attention span. If you think that's an issue, you can ask for her to be tested. The fine motor tests are really pretty objective, so going through the schools is OK in my opinion, no need for an outside assessment. I'm not sure how this works into the IEP meeting process, but I'd request any screening ASAP and definitely bring it up in Feb. We've been seeing an OT for our child's fine motor/motor planning and he is doing GREAT. I was a skeptic, but it's really working. We also have a small preschool class with teachers that are working really hard on building focus and attention. Are your preschool teachers working on her to improve, or just complaining to you? [/quote]
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