OT eval was uneventful. He doesn't have many fine or gross motor skill troubles, which is good. So they will not recommend OT therapies, based on that. Which we knew. ; ) Got his report from the speech eval, same thing-though he is "severely delayed" in all aspects of language, according to their evaluation, there is no medical reason for it. Apparantly ASD is not a medical condition, but whatever, right? We're just being good little seals, barking and jumping through the hoops to get the fish. The fish, in the case, being denial letters!
I also called to check on his bloodwork, only the basic stuff is back, so no Fragile X or anything. But all of his levels are fine. No elevated lead, thyroid is fine, liver looks good, his white and red cell counts are good. All of that was expected, but still good to hear.
Had a mishap this morning at speech. Since his OT eval was 15 minutes after speech would have ended, we had to schedule an earlier appointment this week, and it couldn't be with his regular guy. Rocket wasn't having it. Hubby had to take him in the room (I haven't been having to sit in on sessions for a few weeks) and he just laid on the floor and cried. : ( Luckily for us, his guy's 9 a.m. didn't show up, and he went in and helped out. Then Rocket was good. He likes Ferdinand! I'm definitely going to push for him to stay there for speech services, if for some reason Alta wants to change after Friday.
The rest of the week is uneventful until Friday. Work for hubby, school for TNQTQ, Flower Child is off until January. Then Friday is our meeting with Alta-I'll update then!
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