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[quote=Anonymous]I'm the PP who used the SNS. I do not like the sound of this OT. No matter if there is a problem or not, she shouldn't be making you feel like something is wrong. I don't care how much experience she has. I would stop the sessions with the OT...you can continue doing a few minutes of those exercises but then just relax and be a mom. You can revisit a new OT at the 6-8 month mark just to see how he is doing...or a dev. ped. Early intervention is not all it's cracked up to be. Yes, it's important, but at this age, I'm not sure anyone knows for sure what works and what doesn't. Give your baby opportunities to move, reach, grab, sit, roll in a variety of ways, and to study your face and see your reaction to things and to him. Enjoy your baby! If you can pump it will give you some peace of mind re: nutrition. If you can't, that's OK too. Best wishes. [/quote]
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