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From: xunshao <xunshao (DOT) com>

Subject: [childrensapraxiane t] Sensory integration/ speech therapist

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Date: Monday, December 29, 2008, 9:47 AM

My autistic 4 year old twins have serious sensory integration issues.

They not only had no speech but also eat very few food items,

especially my son. He only eats bread with butter or peanut butter

regularly in addition to candies, candies and cookies.

Our DAN doctor mentions that some speech therapists who are also

feeding specialists may be able to help.

Do any one know how to locate such a specialist in the Tampa area?

Thanks.

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