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Dianne
I have to go along with David Spencer. You have to be the jusge of the
cost/benefit ratio to child child and family. Each family is different.
The three questions posed by David are excellent to ask yourself?
Bobby
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Magenta Raine <[log in to unmask]>
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>who else could know what it's like to be
>>dragged to pt, st, or ot after school?
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>My would-be toddler has CP, and he has a busy schedule of doctor's visits,
>PT, OT, and Infant Stim/ST. My question is, how much is too much? It
>already feels like we're on a treadmill. Evan strenuously objects to much
>of his PT, but I'm chalking that up to a precocious start on the terrible
>twos. How would you advise your parents, if they had it to do again?
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>Dianne
>Mom to Reese 6 nda and Evan 17 mo spastic diplegia fundo gtube
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