Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My almost 9 month old seems to be only slightly delayed with social skills, but she tested at a low 6 month level on with Montgomery County early intervention. It wasn't enough to qualify for services, but they recommended we see a physical therapist or OT to get the baby moving. She can't shift her weight. She barely rolls and can't change her position in general. Is an OT or PT better for this? Thanks!
All the bolded make me think that whoever talked with you is incompetent. Your daughter should qualify based on what you said. Be persistent. MD criteria for eligibility is experiencing at least a 25 percent delay, and your daughter's delay is 33%.
PP, it's impossible to come up with a percentage based on what the OP wrote. OP, contact your insurance company for a PT or ask your pediatrician.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My almost 9 month old seems to be only slightly delayed with social skills, but she tested at a low 6 month level on with Montgomery County early intervention. It wasn't enough to qualify for services, but they recommended we see a physical therapist or OT to get the baby moving. She can't shift her weight. She barely rolls and can't change her position in general. Is an OT or PT better for this? Thanks!
All the bolded make me think that whoever talked with you is incompetent. Your daughter should qualify based on what you said. Be persistent. MD criteria for eligibility is experiencing at least a 25 percent delay, and your daughter's delay is 33%.
Anonymous wrote:My almost 9 month old seems to be only slightly delayed with social skills, but she tested at a low 6 month level on with Montgomery County early intervention. It wasn't enough to qualify for services, but they recommended we see a physical therapist or OT to get the baby moving. She can't shift her weight. She barely rolls and can't change her position in general. Is an OT or PT better for this? Thanks!