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[quote=Anonymous]I concur with previous posters that it depends on your diagnosis and your OT. My son has ADHD and HFA, and OT has been enormously helpful with social skills, self-regulation, feeding, and overall confidence. Our OT has tailored his treatment to be very specific to his individual strengths and weaknesses. She is also very flexible and responsive to issues that come up out of the blue or upcoming events that may give him trouble. I used to have a lot of skepticism about OT, but we've had a wonderful experience. But choose wisely. There's a lot of not-great OTs out there. [/quote]
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