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The one thing I have learned from all the research I have done on the

sensory issues is, the less milestones missed the better the outcome

and functionality of the child. Any therapies that can intervene at

an early age to keep the milestones on track should be used.

CAROLG

> > > Hi Ladies,

> > > My Lainey has been receiving PT for tort since she was 10 weeks

> > > old. I've always worried that something was wrong with her

> > besides

> > > the tort, but no one else seems to think that...at first my

> > concern

> > > was that Lainey was so complacent and slept all the time, while

> > her

> > > twin sister had awake times and interacted with others. People

> > just

> > > chalked that up to the fact that they had different

> personalities.

> > > Now they're 4 mos old and Lainey still doesn't interact much.

She

> > > smiles every once in a while and coos even less often, but now

> her

> > > twin is very giggly and happy. Lainey doesn't seem happy. She

> > > doesn't make eye contact much. At birth they had the hearing

> > > screenings and both passed. When I've asked the ped about this,

> he

> > > points out that Lainey is meeting her physical milestones so

> she's

> > > probably fine. Something in my gut tells me that there's still

> > > something not right. She's just not " all there " . She has a

glazed

> > > look on her face most of the time. Her PT has asked me many

times

> > if

> > > Lainey's hearing has been tested and I tell her yes. It shows

me

> > > that she notices too, but she hasn't really pushed it past that

> > > question. I can tell that Lainey can hear to some extent b/c

she

> > > gets startled at loud noises and calms down with lullabies.

What

> > > could it be? I don't even know where to begin. I've been

> reading

> > > different things about sensory issues but I don't know

> > who/how/when

> > > they test for that. Help! We've wondered about autism but I

> > don't

> > > think they can even test for that until she's around 3. What

> > tests

> > > could I request now? How can I get my ped to understand that

I'm

> > > really worried?

> > > Thanks,

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > For more plagio info

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The one thing I have learned from all the research I have done on the

sensory issues is, the less milestones missed the better the outcome

and functionality of the child. Any therapies that can intervene at

an early age to keep the milestones on track should be used.

CAROLG

> > > Hi Ladies,

> > > My Lainey has been receiving PT for tort since she was 10 weeks

> > > old. I've always worried that something was wrong with her

> > besides

> > > the tort, but no one else seems to think that...at first my

> > concern

> > > was that Lainey was so complacent and slept all the time, while

> > her

> > > twin sister had awake times and interacted with others. People

> > just

> > > chalked that up to the fact that they had different

> personalities.

> > > Now they're 4 mos old and Lainey still doesn't interact much.

She

> > > smiles every once in a while and coos even less often, but now

> her

> > > twin is very giggly and happy. Lainey doesn't seem happy. She

> > > doesn't make eye contact much. At birth they had the hearing

> > > screenings and both passed. When I've asked the ped about this,

> he

> > > points out that Lainey is meeting her physical milestones so

> she's

> > > probably fine. Something in my gut tells me that there's still

> > > something not right. She's just not " all there " . She has a

glazed

> > > look on her face most of the time. Her PT has asked me many

times

> > if

> > > Lainey's hearing has been tested and I tell her yes. It shows

me

> > > that she notices too, but she hasn't really pushed it past that

> > > question. I can tell that Lainey can hear to some extent b/c

she

> > > gets startled at loud noises and calms down with lullabies.

What

> > > could it be? I don't even know where to begin. I've been

> reading

> > > different things about sensory issues but I don't know

> > who/how/when

> > > they test for that. Help! We've wondered about autism but I

> > don't

> > > think they can even test for that until she's around 3. What

> > tests

> > > could I request now? How can I get my ped to understand that

I'm

> > > really worried?

> > > Thanks,

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > For more plagio info

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