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[quote=Anonymous]I agree that there isn't "perfect' research out there. But my daughter thrived in OT. She has low muscle tone, and having one-on-one time with an adult focused only on her (without her twin) who had fun things for her to do (that secretly improved her muscle tone and core strength) was fabulous for her. Again, insurance covered much of the cost and we were able to rearrange our schedules to attend. OT certainly didn't hurt her, and though maturity could have helped many of her issues, there was no guarantee. It worked for us. Why not try it and see how it goes? [/quote]
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