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In a message dated 11/10/2005 10:34:48 AM Pacific Standard Time,

jgoodin10@... writes:

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> Not if they are developing ok.

Ok, that is what I thought. We just want to be prepared no matter what way

Isabella goes. :)

Boy this group is worth it's weight in gold !

DeeDee

California

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In a message dated 11/10/2005 12:29:25 PM Pacific Standard Time,

leenernd@... writes:

> Hope this helps,

Yes, thanks ! I am very hooked up with services, because of my own special

needs kids who we have adopted.

DeeDee

California

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Not if they are developing ok. has tight muscles and other delays, so

he gets OT and PT once a week each. Just keep an eye on your child's

development. If you think there is an issue, it never hurts to have an

evaluation done. However, if all is well then you should be just fine.

Physical therapy

Do the babies need to get PT at anytime ?

DeeDee

California

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Dee Dee-

My son receives PT twice a month through our county's Early

intervention program. We had him evaluated at 6 mo and he was somewhat

delayed. Now at 14 mo-his only issue is with walking. He however, has

very flexible muscles/loose ligaments-so his problem has been he tends

to do things in " unorthodox " manners. He has the opposite problem most

clubfoot kids face. If you get concerned, you can have your EI

evaluate Isabella when she is older. EI is great because it is little

to no cost to you and they come to your house for the therapy sessions

or big play sessions as I call it.

Hope this helps,

kathleen

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> Do the babies need to get PT at anytime ?

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> DeeDee

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In a message dated 11/10/2005 7:56:21 PM Pacific Standard Time,

number23@... writes:

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> Some take PT, but as a rule they don't need it just for a cf.

Ok, thanks !

DeeDee

California

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