thegrimdwarf
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Hi all! I've been posting over on the 'For Families' board for a couple of weeks, and I'm blown away with how generous people are when it comes to sharing wisdom and experiences.
My DS2 has been receiving ST for delay for about 3 months. About a month ago, the ST started noticing things that made her think he had some sensory issues. Her observations, combined with the fact that he's gotten absurdly picky and suddenly started gagging at the sight of foods that he used to love (pasta, soup, mashed potatoes, raisin toast), led us to getting an OT to join the therapy team. She's coming to join him for lunch on Monday.
I'm just wondering if any of you have had a child working with an OT for food issues? What does it entail? Part of me is like 'whoohoooo!' because honestly at this point, his eating habits worry me more than his lack of age-appropriate speech. But another part of me thinks I should just tackle one issue at a time (though I do tell that part of me to shut right up, since the sensory issues probably contribute to the speech delay, lol).
I guess I'm not really sure what sort of input I'm looking for, lol.... Success stories would really make me happy, though.
Thanks!
My DS2 has been receiving ST for delay for about 3 months. About a month ago, the ST started noticing things that made her think he had some sensory issues. Her observations, combined with the fact that he's gotten absurdly picky and suddenly started gagging at the sight of foods that he used to love (pasta, soup, mashed potatoes, raisin toast), led us to getting an OT to join the therapy team. She's coming to join him for lunch on Monday.
I'm just wondering if any of you have had a child working with an OT for food issues? What does it entail? Part of me is like 'whoohoooo!' because honestly at this point, his eating habits worry me more than his lack of age-appropriate speech. But another part of me thinks I should just tackle one issue at a time (though I do tell that part of me to shut right up, since the sensory issues probably contribute to the speech delay, lol).
I guess I'm not really sure what sort of input I'm looking for, lol.... Success stories would really make me happy, though.
Thanks!