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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Like a prior poster, my son was "diagnosed" with SPD when he was about 3. We were desperate to know the reason for his behaviors and a developmental pediatrician had already ruled out an ASD. OT was mostly a waste of time and definitely a waste of money. Eventually, we went to Kennedy Krieger and he got an ADHD diagnosis, which seems to be right. My view is SPD is a "place holder" diagnosis for when kids are too young to diagnose things like ADHD or an LD. [/quote] I could've written the same exact thing. My son had all kinds of trouble in preschool stemming mainly from "sensory issues." He did a few OT sessions when he was 4 but since I had to pay out of pocket, I couldn't afford it long term. Fast forward a few years and he was diagnosed at KK with ADHD. So yes, he did have neurological issues.[/quote] How do neurological issues develope? [/quote]
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