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This sub has so much good info.
Hello,
I just wanted to brag on y'all. I had made a post about a behavior kid (admittedly when I was not in a good headspace), and there was a ton of motivation, good advice, and validation.
In another thread, u/nalgazz linked an article about imitation therapy. Y'all's suggestions plus that article, have really changed things the past few weeks.
Behaviors are still a concern, but they have ABA and pending OT eval.
But that imitation therapy? Had a kid that was scratching me senseless not too long ago laughing and attending to therapy.
Y'all are awesome. The job gets rough sometimes, and it's good to vent, but never forget that this is a place with loads of knowledge too!
u/pumpkinbeerman — 15 hours ago