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Date:
3/6/2004 5:09:00 PM
Author:
jandsmom
(wwleaderamy@yahoo.com)
Subject:
my son is FINALLY getting there
but I have to say that I think his problem is physical. Though he never got a definitive diagnosis, he exhibits signs of sensory integration disorder and I think he just has had trouble reading the signs from his body. Since the first of the year, he has not had one accident, but has gone without any fights before and after preschool (no accidents at school, but he doesn't use the bathroom there either). I think the speech therapy he has been where they are working on distractability has really helped. In the past few days, he has either gone by himself or told us and we have told him he could go by himself. It's been a long haul but I think the worst is behind us. Of course, now I have to tackle training the 18 month old daughter when she's ready.
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