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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agree with PPs that a lot depends on the specific OT. Quite a bit also depends on a child's diagnosis and whether you reinforce what a child learns between sessions. [/quote] I completely agree with this. Both my kid have low tone and coordination issues, and OT has been invaluable. We know someone whose kid has ADHD and impulsivity issues. The OT's "how does your engine run" program was very helpful for him. We seen a few OTs over the years and no one has ever tried to diagnose our kids. When I read on this forum OTs telling parents that their kid has sensory processing disorder, I cringe. I do believe that sensory issues exist, and they may need the help of the OT if they interfere with daily living, but it seems like there are definitely unscrupulous OTs who are interested in making money under false pretenses.[/quote]
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