My son has cerebral palsy, and getting him into the car for OT sessions is always a battle. He gets overwhelmed easily, and clinics feel like sensory overload. I heard someone here had a therapist come to their house instead. Was that more effective? I just want something that meets him where he’s at, without all the stress.
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From what I’ve seen with my niece, OT at home gives kids a sense of control. She never responded well in unfamiliar spaces, but once she had the same therapist show up at home regularly, she started engaging more. The consistency and environment made a big difference. You can’t always recreate that in a clinic room.