Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Where do you live? Every jurisdiction in the US has some program like the Arlington one. We can help you find it.
I'm in California Bay Area now. My friend says she looked into programs here, because her son was on the cusp of still needing PT when they moved here. Apparently the ones here are reserved for low-income families (which I understand). But she said she didn't locate a private one that comes to your home. I will obviously learn more about options from his doctor, but it's Kaiser so I'm doubtful there are in-home type programs available through them. I'd definitely be open to exploring OOP options, if need be.
If anyone has experience with Kaiser for these kinds of issues, that would be appreciated as well. I feel very certain that he's now clearly outside of the late end of typical development...and the pediatrician yesterday confirmed that. She said she wouldn't be worried if he were interested in bearing weight on his legs or able to get onto all fours, but he can't.
I would ask the doc about early intervention and not rely on what a friend thinks she understands about how it works. The doc should be able to get you a referral at minimum for n evaluation. Good luck (I'm the PP with the 16 month old--the doc referred us to strong start here in DC).
I wasn't saying not to have an evaluation. But you can't leave it all to the professionals either. As a parent, we did tummy time in bursts. You have to expect that they won't like it, but that's okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Where do you live? Every jurisdiction in the US has some program like the Arlington one. We can help you find it.
I'm in California Bay Area now. My friend says she looked into programs here, because her son was on the cusp of still needing PT when they moved here. Apparently the ones here are reserved for low-income families (which I understand). But she said she didn't locate a private one that comes to your home. I will obviously learn more about options from his doctor, but it's Kaiser so I'm doubtful there are in-home type programs available through them. I'd definitely be open to exploring OOP options, if need be.
If anyone has experience with Kaiser for these kinds of issues, that would be appreciated as well. I feel very certain that he's now clearly outside of the late end of typical development...and the pediatrician yesterday confirmed that. She said she wouldn't be worried if he were interested in bearing weight on his legs or able to get onto all fours, but he can't.
I would ask the doc about early intervention and not rely on what a friend thinks she understands about how it works. The doc should be able to get you a referral at minimum for n evaluation. Good luck (I'm the PP with the 16 month old--the doc referred us to strong start here in DC).