Then I got a call from the Occupational Therapist who works at the school. She was very nice, sounding both professional and compassionate at once. She had been observing Oliver for the past several weeks and she wanted to add an OT addendum to the IEP. She told me that her evaluation of Oliver put him at about 24 months for fine motor skills, that he was about a year behind and that she would really like to work with him. I participated in the conversation after that but my mind really got stuck on that last part.

I had been thinking that all things physical were among Oliver's strengths. But apparently not. Further conversation with her informed me that OT is about more than fine motor skills. She will address issues of play and sensory stimulation and all that is well and good; I knew it was part of the autism package. But hearing that there is yet another area where he has fallen behind was depressing as hell.
Add another member to Team Oliver. And some new words to the vocabulary.
Don't people get degrees in this sort of thing? I feel like I should go back to school. But there is no time for that so Oliver and I will have to learn as we go.
Luckily we are both fast and motivated learners.
He's "about a year behind" only relative to an average sampling of kids--he's right on time for himself. And you and Nik are right on it, too.
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