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Early Childhood Intervention
This website is a place for families who are facing
challenges pertaining to their child's development and
growth.
It is a place to find answers and practical
suggestions. That's what Early Intervention Support is all
about.

Whether a family has a child with a challenging behavior,
a disability or developmental issue, childhood is short - it
should be savored and enjoyed.
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We understand developmental milestones and the challenges
of Special Needs children. We spend a great deal of time
with families understanding the inner workings of childhood
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Child Development Concerns
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Questions & Answers - Developmental Concerns
I'm wondering what the best therapy would be for my almost 4 year
old. She's very bright but has self-regulation issues (i.e., blurting
out sounds at home and school as well as repeating herself often- very
sensitive and can have a complete breakdown over little things - if I
accidently press the elevator button or flush the toilet, etc. - things
she knows she can control). I really want to help her. She is very
loving and loves her teacher at school who suggested she get some
therapy. She is seeing an OT at Beth Osten Clinic in Skokie, IL and has
been going for 4 months and I see NO improvement.
There is a nice article on
self-regulation written for teachers and there is also information
on
Sensory Processing
on our Early Intervention Support website.
It sounds like you have already taken the right steps for helping
your daughter by speaking with her teacher and seeking occupational
therapy for her, which would be what we would recommend. Four months is
a relatively short period of time, but I would speak with her therapist
about your concerns with her lack of progress and if you are not
satisfied you could always seek out a second opinion from another OT.
Make sure the OT has current knowledge and experience with sensory
processing disorders. Has your daughter been diagnosed with a sensory
processing disorder? This link at
Thrive Place
may be helpful for determining whether you need to seek further
treatment for your daughter. There is also a lot of recent research on
yoga being beneficial for self regulation issues such as impulsiveness
and ADD/ADHD.
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Questions & Answers - Developmental Concerns
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