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[quote=Anonymous] It's worth it. I was not impressed with the school system at all. OT was covered by insurance and I found someone who took our insurance. ST wasn't initially, but I kept appealing until they probably decided it was cheaper to reimburse me some for out of network than it was to keep dealing with my calls and documenting. Also, with private, if you don't like them, you switch to someone else and if you take someone out of network, it's usually without waitlist. In the school system it can be harder to switch and sometimes there is only one person. I assume Strong Start is the early intervention program? We had some OK interventionists who came to our home. One was young and often late or would cancel last minute, but I do think she was helpful. Another was older and trying to use it to create her own private practice. We stopped after one session because our toddler hated her, but it didn't stop her from first emailing, then when we blocked her, calling to drum up business for her private practice.[/quote]
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