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Reply to "Randomized, controlled, peer-reviewed studies of OT efficacy?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I understand why you're asking this question. I based my decision to start and continue with OT on a basic piece of knowledge that does not really require randomized controlled trials: physical skills can be taught, and kids respond best to good teachers. My son pretty clearly had some physical skills that he needed to learn -- balance, climbing, proprioception, basic fine motor stuff. And it was pretty clear that OT taught him those skills. The other stuff that's harder to see results on, I was more skeptical about . [/quote]
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