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[quote=Anonymous]We have had some success but slowly with st, but ot did seem to help with some basics that my dd was behind in. We had a horrible experience with Floortime, so I'd stay away from them. For speech we've been very happy with Owls Therapy (the therapists come to you but it's the same price as what I was finding in centers). We are paying out of pocket b/c our insurance only covered a couple of options, and they all had terrible reviews. I did try one of them, and they wanted my dd to sit in a seat that looked like a carseat and restrained her while they worked on st. She flipped out at the idea of it and then wouldn't participate at all. We never went back there. For a young child, I'd see if the therapy is play based. My dd definitely responded better when she just thought she was playing games or playing with manipulatives w/ the therapist, vs sitting at a desk with no props.[/quote]
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