I have never really cared for the OT we have for EI. My DD has developmental delays and ASD, she is not speaking at all yet but is starting to make progress with signs.
The OT and I were talking on the phone and she said something to the effect of "whatever it is she is capable of learning, you will teach her". It just rubbed me the wrong way. She has made similar comments before. It always makes me feel like she doesn't see DD progressing very far.
I guess my point is, I know the reality of the situation, I just wish she wouldn't have a pre-conceived notion of DD's potential. I just think her therapists should be guiding her to do better, not just expecting her to only reach a certain point. I guess it doesn't matter too much, she is retiring, just wondered if I was being over sensitive.
Re: am I being oversensitive?
Olivia Kate is almost 4!
Diagnosed with autism this year and doing great!
I get where you are coming from and could have written something similar about DD's OT. At first she was great, but I don't feel like she is progressing with her now and putting a lot on me. I know I am there on the everyday, but to give something new to me each week and for me not to see her doing the same with DD - shoving things off on age but saying she is moderate to severe SPD and other very...vague statements. She also makes statements to the effect that DD who is very high functioning may need SSI because of her Mito and other co-morbids - but I feel like she and her dx isn't there yet - but she keeps pushing. I think she pushes me more than DD and it pushes my buttons, so we are starting to mesh less and less.
So I know how you feel but I don't have a lot of advice because I don't know where to go from here either - but you did help me address some inner feelings. So thanks