Got an update from ND kiddo's and it sounds like they're making progress.

I'm curious, are there any individuals out there that felt that OT helped/didn't help them? Wish they had it and didn't? Wish they didn't have it and did?

Our OT are helping with emotional regulation and body signals and calming strategies.

@gabzi3la Those were covered in social skills class for my spectrum kiddos. But wherever it is learned, success comes down to the skills of the therapist and the connection between your child and the therapist.Are they connecting with you after each session, explaining the techniques, so that you can practice throughout the week with your child?

Follow

@BlueStateBabe hmmm, they are not. They send me a message after each session (they attend his school for them) and let me know how he went and what progress they've made, but they never tell me what they do.

ยท 1ยท 0ยท 1

@gabzi3la

Definitely ask. Then incorporate into your daily routines. That way your child will understand that these strategies apply across settings, not just with one person in a clinical setting.

Glad to be of help. My Master's was focused on autism interventions. I enjoyed working with the kids as well as being able to bring it home to work with mine.

Sign in to participate in the conversation

CounterSocial is the first Social Network Platform to take a zero-tolerance stance to hostile nations, bot accounts and trolls who are weaponizing OUR social media platforms and freedoms to engage in influence operations against us. And we're here to counter it.