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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - if he truly does have low-tone he needs to be in OT/PT. And stick with it. [/quote] OP here. Thanks. I don't know quite what to think. He was in OT as a preschooler/kindergartener primarily for SPD (yes, I know that's controversial!), and they said that he also had low tone and they worked on it some. I had totally forgotten about it until recently when he was at a developmental pediatric appointment and I happened to mention it. The practitioner said that yes, he was low tone and showed me different examples of what it looks like on him. They wrote it as a diagnosis as well. BUT...it's not something that really stands out to me in daily life other than the sports impact at this point. His handwriting is ok, but I'm not sure if he's writing enough in school for it to be an issue. Perhaps he's very mildly low tone- is that a possibility? [/quote]
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