Spoonful of Sugar
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 7, 2006
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Hi everyone,
My daughter is a year and a half old and has recently started PT. I figured it would be like playing for her and they would find ways to make it fun. But she really hates it because it's frustrating for her. Of course, they are trying to make her do things she cannot do. I understand that that would have to be part of it, otherwise she won't progress, but I wish there was some way that it could be fun for her instead of work. I don't want to push her so hard when she's so young, and she hasn't been diagnosed with anything, she's just way behind in some of her gross motor skills (though some are right on target). I'm just wondering if anyone else had a kid who hated PT and spent most of the time crying because they couldn't do the things they were being asked to do? If so, did you perservere? Or did your kids love it and see it as play?
My daughter is a year and a half old and has recently started PT. I figured it would be like playing for her and they would find ways to make it fun. But she really hates it because it's frustrating for her. Of course, they are trying to make her do things she cannot do. I understand that that would have to be part of it, otherwise she won't progress, but I wish there was some way that it could be fun for her instead of work. I don't want to push her so hard when she's so young, and she hasn't been diagnosed with anything, she's just way behind in some of her gross motor skills (though some are right on target). I'm just wondering if anyone else had a kid who hated PT and spent most of the time crying because they couldn't do the things they were being asked to do? If so, did you perservere? Or did your kids love it and see it as play?