DDs OT has been pretty hit and miss. In fact it was non existent until she was gone 4 and then we were lucky to be seen a couple of times a year.
Last year the OT department organised a chair for DD, it wasn't a tripp trapp,similar but smaller and now she has outgrown it.
Now they recommend a move'n'sit cushion and also say she will need some type of box to rest her feet on. AS well as that they suggest we use "caring cutlery" to help her with her eating skills.....this is going to cost us around £50 with P&P...money we just haven't got at the moment, especially as we have just started up private SALT again.
Just curious as to what equipment, if any your OTs provide...or am I living in a dream world!
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Dingle · 03/06/2008 19:53
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