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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here-no formal assessment was done. I do not doubt some of the issues that were raised particularly his struggle in copying drawings. For example, he was given a drawing of a fish with multiple steps and by the time he got to step 3, I could tell he was really struggling to copy it. I'm leaning toward just getting a private evaluation because I would like to have a clearer sense of what we are dealing with so we can make sure to address it early.[/quote] Most people we know, including ourselves have gone to OT for similar reasons and they always find sensory issues and its very costly. We found OT a waste of time. My son who has SN could not draw a fish at 5, but a few years later can draw better than me, although that doesn't say much. It just may not be his thing.[/quote]
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