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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS is 5 and has been in OT for mild sensory, low tone, and gross/fine motor skills issues since late last fall. He enjoys going and the therapist said she sees a lot of improvement overall. I was hoping that he will have improved enough to stop when he enters K. He'd fall short of a year, though by only a month or two, and I know they said they would reassess at the year mark. In reading here, it seems many people believe that OT is something that could go on indefinitely unless parents put a hard stop to it. Would it be unwise to stop him when he starts school? He wouldn't qualify for OT through the school, so private OT is the only option.[/quote] HUH? You stop when they recommend to stop it. [/quote]
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