I am an Early Childhood Educator turned stay-at-home mom. Finally received answers to my oldest son's "quirks" when he was diagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder in 2010. What a learning curve for a former teacher, who was only 10 years out of school! Here are our ups, downs, and vents in between....
Thursday, February 17, 2011
So the research is worth the time
So while my son is in OT I work on my SPD presentation. The one I plan to give at the Concordia Chicago Early Childhood Conference in August. I do this while sitting in on his session, thanks to my bff who is letting me borrow her laptop. My OT said it is great to talk to a parent who knows what is going on. She said that I could probably be an OT without a degree ;) While I don't plan on it, it is nice to hear. Like I was telling my hubby tonight she can talk in OT language and I understand, and can speak it back. I guess that is what reading 6 books, and spending hours reading things on the internet has brought me to.
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