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[quote=Anonymous]I'm wondering if anyone has any sage advice. I have one of those kids who has issues but doesn't really have issues - there is definitely sensory stuff going on (definitely seeking - he recently said the pressure of a blood pressure cuff felt good, likes to roughhouse, etc.), we've done OT and I'm not sure how much it helped, and now we're looking at therapy to help with emotional disregulation (tantrums and quick mood changes, hitting and kicking, not seeming to have a good understanding of emotions). But I wonder, if these issues stems from sensory problems, how much is a therapist going to help? And how much of this is a matter of maturity (maturing more slowly, but maturing nonetheless)? On one hand, I want to make sure he becomes an emotionally mature adult, on the other I don't want to keep spending money on therapies that may not have an effect.[/quote]
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