Guest guest Posted October 2, 2005 Report Share Posted October 2, 2005 Forgive the crosspost please but I urgently need some supportive comments from moms and professionals to show to our OT tomorrow or this week. I already know the answer to the question, but any backup in just a few words, that you can offer would be of trememdous help. I'm on digest so if possible, please also contact me at gldcst@.... Our sweet and effective OT who has had few or no behavior problems with my daughter to begin with ( is 16 and has been doing a VB program for 5 years with great success administered by myself and an experienced behavioral assistant, written and overseen by a thoroughly well trained and experienced CBA). Said OT went to a 2 day conference in Texas where she heard someone named Hollander PhD OT/L speak and she is practically in a manic state of enthusiam, badgering me to allow her to write a program to administer some of his techniques while working with my dtr. In addition she wants all our other therapists to follow this plan. I've already run it by our Behavioral team and the general concensus is " Oh boy here we go again...how would she appreciate someone from another discipline going to a 2 day seminar on OT and then insisting on trying whatever she gathered from her notes, with no supervision from the professional " . So yes, I know it's absurd and I have a hard time dampening her enthusiasm but she's getting almost fanatical about It. I have researched this guy and not found anything written by him- I'm sure he's a capable and interesting speaker but it is going to take more than a " NO " from me to end her badgering. The thing is- she has been a great OT and accomplished so much with our daughter - and we've kissed alot of OT frogs believe me. I hate to have to end our OT relationship over this. I seem to remember list conversation at one point referrring to the great importance of a CBA writing the program, even taking one's chances with a CABA doing so (or at least someone with years of experience!!) Can anyone send me simply a brief supportive few words like maybe " over my dead body " LOL that I can use as backup. Thank you so much for reading and any help you can offer. (and of course there's always the " hellooooo- how about implementing OUR program that has already been proven to work " point of view. I'm getting so I dread seeing her at the door. Sherry in Florida mom to 16 with DS and Autism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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