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[quote=Anonymous]Didn't read all of the responses, but wanted to say, I had the same issues. No words until close to age 3, eating issues (far worse than what you describe and a dx of FTT with a weight at the 0.06 percentile) and sensory issues. I used the Language Experience for speech and feeding issues. I know they have offices in NOVA, just don't know where. I never did do OT for my son except through the school system, which only lasted for six months. FWIW, my son is now in his teens and is still a picky eater, but at about age 11, he started eating in response to hunger and that was life changing. He still has some sensory issues - loud noises and the feel of certain clothes. But they are manageable. I carry ear plugs in my purse and I avoid buying what he won't wear. [/quote]
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