Guest guest Posted January 20, 2012 Report Share Posted January 20, 2012 Hi All I had Jack's review yesterday at his autism specialist school, I have asked them to incorporate his oral placement therapy (talk tools) and use his tactile cues. He is with them for 6 hours a day and I get about an hour when he isnt tired to carry out this at home during the week. They have agreed to let me come in and show them how to perform the tactile cues but will not carry out his talk tools exercises as they are 'evasive' !!! They have to feed some children and put a spoon in their mouths, how different is it to using a tool that has proved to help his verbal apraxia???? They have to shower and change some children after toiletting accidents - to me that is far more evasive. Any been in this sort of situation before? Marina xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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