Saturday, August 20, 2011

Quiet OT Schreiber Visits

River has been visiting in the OT dept, working with an 11 year old girl, a friend of ours, who is suffering from selective mutism. She talks at home to her family, but not to other people in general, at least adults. She has not spoken to the therapist or student interns at Schreiber. I believe that she sometimes uses sign language with them, but not consistently. Her older sister is friends with Amanda, and she sees Bernie (Occupational Therapist, whom we met at Schreiber, when we were visiting Pink Girl in PT.) She has been to our house and likes the dogs; enjoys having them do tricks for her and she usually talks to Amanda, if I am not present. So we suggested that River and Amanda might be a good addition to her OT therapy.

I wish I could say that the desire to have River do tricks got her to speak to him, but it's not true. She has interacted with River using hand signals - darn dog knows nonverbal signals for all tricks and actually responds better to those most times. I usually stay out of the area and let Amanda handle River. She has said a few words to Amanda when the therapist steps away. She has spoken to Amanda and her sister over Skype. She did speak to me once when here, when she needed a bandaid and Amanda/sister refused to ask for her.

The therapist has been very inventive. She understands working with a dog. They have used obstacle courses, running with a scooter, both put handprint/pawprint on the wall. She has also incorporated her own young daughter over the summer. There has been laughter and participation in the activities, but not speaking. So far.

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