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An 18 -month -old child has delayed play school skills, secondary to down syndrome.
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At the start of the intervention six months ago, they were at a 10 -month -old level.
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Now, they're doing much better.
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They're at a 16 -month -old level.
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What recommendations should the otr include? the otr here is the occupational therapist.
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So they have been handling the improvement of this child's play skills, and we need to know what they should be doing next.
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We have three options to help us.
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So the goal is to continue development and exploration.
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So which of these recommendations would facilitate that? well, let's have a look.
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We've got a, recommending attendance at a play group.
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We have b, borrowing adapted toys that meet the current level of function, and c, pretend play activities that incorporate objects the child already likes to use.
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Okay, so all of these sounds like reasonable options, so we're going to have to have a look at the specific point the child is currently at...