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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He needs the OT more than circle time. You can attend K without any preschool at all. Plus you can work on the preschool stuff with him. Do not decline the OT.[/quote] Op here. Unless he’s getting pulled out it feels pointless to me. They specifically said they won’t pull him from preschool activities. Let’s say he needed speech therapy. Can you imagine if they said that? Doesn’t make sense to me to just observe unless it’s behavior therapy. [/quote] Plenty of SLPs and OTs "push into" classrooms. It's actually a required method of servicing children in some preschools such as headstart programs. They are professionals and know what they are doing. I have never heard of "observing"only. Is that the exact words they used? [/quote] These “professionals” also seem to rotate through early intervention. It’s very common to have a change of therapist. Private services are usually almost always better. [/quote]
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