Recommendations for sensory integration facilities
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luckybug78
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Recommendations for sensory integration facilities
can anyone recommend a place where they had their child tested for a sensory integration disorder? Also, did your child get services and if so were they helpful? Tia!!!!
Message edited 3/13/2013 8:20:30 PM.
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Posted 3/13/13 8:19 PM |
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yama405
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Recommendations for sensory integration facilities
Where are you located? My son goes to a sensory gym in Massapequa, between that and the sensory breaks he is now receiving at school, it has made a world of a difference.
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Posted 3/19/13 10:51 AM |
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luckybug78
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Re: Recommendations for sensory integration facilities
Posted by yama405
Where are you located? My son goes to a sensory gym in Massapequa, between that and the sensory breaks he is now receiving at school, it has made a world of a difference.
We are in Melville. What was going on with your son if you don't mind me asking?
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Posted 3/19/13 2:11 PM |
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yama405
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Re: Recommendations for sensory integration facilities
My son was very defiant in school and at home -horrible tantrums, throwing things, hitting, yelling etc - outside of the range of 'normal'. He was also fidgety but it didn't impact his grades at all so his teacher didn't think it was ADD/ADHD but I suspected it was something sensory. We ended up getting him diagnosed with ODD from a psychologist which helped get us an IEP, however I really don't think anything the psychologist did helped much. Since the day I showed up with the independent eval from OT and he started getting sensory breaks every hour to help with his sensory seeking behavior it made a drastic turnaround in his behavior - he's learned to control most of his outbursts and accept disappointment without blaming it on everyone else. If we let it go too long without a sensory break he gets overstimulated and can't control his emotions.
As soon as I had called the sensory gym and requested an evaluation and they started asking me if he purposely crashed his body in to things, liked watching TV upside down etc, I knew we were much closer to an answer for helping him.
I know how rough this process can be, feel free to send me a FM and I'm happy to share more of my experiences with you.
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Posted 3/21/13 10:00 PM |
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