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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My NT kid gets OT services, paid by insurance. Not sure why some of you are whining about how long it takes to get an autism dx. That's irrelevant.[/quote] Who is "whining" about this? There is no need to be so rude. It's absolutely true that an autism diagnosis can help families access services. That doesn't mean insurance won't cover OT for anyone without a diagnosis. My experience is that if a child has something like a fine motor delay they'll cover it without any diagnosis, but for any kind of "sensory integration" work it is harder. And it depends a lot on the plan and the nature of the OT being provided. [/quote]
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