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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd do private OT and PT through your insurance, and hire an after-school sitter who can reinforce (assuming that you work FT). There's a lot you can do in the home to reinforce the skills. Also maybe look into assistive technologies so he can learn despite motor difficulties? [/quote] This is pretty much what we did last year, except I stay at home with him. But frankly, I'm getting burnt out. Plus, he resists practicing OT related things with me. He's much more willing to do the PT and ST homework with me. I'm just at a loss what to do. [/quote]
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