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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DC is 5 and while no diagnosis yet, I suspect ADHD and/or sensory seeking profile. Social skills are not on pair with peers. We are working on evaluations but in the meantime, impulse control and low frustration tolerance are impacting daily life, particularly at school. After some initial consults, the one thing everyone has consistently recommended is OT. Just curious if others have experience and would recommend additional therapies or approaches?[/quote] OP, my dc did OT at that age and it was very beneficial for them. Particularly the low frustration tolerance. Sometimes the delayed motor skills cause frustration. With OT, you can always try it and see if you feel it helps. Insurance often covers it, and it's fun for the child. There's not really a downside, and if you don't feel it helps, you can end it.[/quote]
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