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[quote=Anonymous]Hi OP- sensory issues can be complicated and can be stand alone but many times are connected to other difficulties as well. My son has sensory issues and they were sooo hidden for a while but really come into play in the school setting and certain activities that require coordination and have a lot of visual and auditory stimuli. I had put off doing an evaluation be ause I thought the teacher was exaggerating and I regret doing that bc after having full eval done it was clear he needed OT, speech and other accomodations from the school. Im not saying your child will, Im just saying that once a concern regarding sensory stuff is brought to your attention, you should just get a full eval done so you are as informed as possible if need be. And that way, if he does need OT you will know and can get him the assistance he needs. [/quote]
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