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[quote=Anonymous]DD2 is 13 months. She’s been in EI for gross motor delay since 9 mos. she is crawling and we are working with her on pulling up. But feeding is an issue. Solids have been a slog since day one. She won’t permit others to feed her and pushes most spoon foods out of her mouth. She likes strong flavors and food that gives her sensory feedback (Cheerios, nori, apples, crunchy things). It’s becoming very hard to get her past a primarily liquid based diet. Oh and she is a bottle refuser and has always only taken one as a last resort. This is mostly status quo — it’s not getting hugely better but she is also gaining weight and growing normally. (Oh and she has gorgeous baby cheeks which are no doubt related to the low tone.) Big sister has/had motor delays and planning issues but past breastfeeding issues feeding has never been an issue. Do we get a ST eval? Keep working with the PT/OT? Thoughts?[/quote]
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