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[quote=Anonymous]OP back. Thank you, everyone. He is newly 3. The non-sequiturs are something we don’t see at home. Teachers report that in class he often struggles to answer questions or says something unrelated to the topic at hand. He has been “cleared” by audiologist and ST. I think he may be overwhelmed or that they are over-interpreting typical kid things…or he is afraid of answering incorrectly. But they see a potential “processing issue”. The hand strength concerns are more apparent. He struggles to squeeze glue, has terrible scissor skills and tires easily with anything athletic (but is capable and coordinated for short periods). We are working with an OT. Speculation about “low tone” but unclear who would actually diagnose that. I guess I’ve been wondering if his motor skills and strength may just get better the way his GI symptoms have…or if there is some sort of larger laxity issue that connects things. The GI issues were pretty bad and somehow just went away. [/quote]
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