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[quote=Anonymous]From what u say, it sounds like a general ot to work on tactile sensitivity. We us ITS in Kensington. Colette silver but there seem to be lots of good ots there. U might also want to make an appointment with a developmental ped to make sure there is not something else u should be thinking about doing. Water play is also good if your child can tolerate it. Fill up a baby pool with a tiny amount of water, let the sun warm it, and get in there with her. toddlers want to be with their parents, so get down in the water, dirt, grass, water whatever with her. Show her it is both safe and fun in the gentlest ways possible. Let her "help" u with chores when she is a tad older. Washing dishes, ... The dishes don't really get clean but that is not the point, .... Ak. [/quote]
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