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05.21.08, 15:08 PM Special Needs
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WWYD? I have a choice of two therapists, both good, but one is a bit better. The one who isn't quite as good has times available that are a bit more convenient. Which would you choose? Also, anyone have an opinion on which is best - services in the home vs. in an office? TIA [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
Special Needs 05.21.08, 03:08 PM Flag
 

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depends on what the issue is - serious or complicated issues, see the better one [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.21.08, 03:24 PM Flag
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np: ITA--the more serious your issue, the more help you'll need and the more experience/skills you'll want [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.21.08, 03:26 PM Flag
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I would always go for the better one - if someone is that good, the schedule is less important. Personally I like home services for EI, although if for PT/OT then better equipment matters, so a sensory gym is very helpful. What kind of therapy is this? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.21.08, 03:32 PM Flag
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How are you sure the "better" one is better? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.21.08, 04:44 PM Flag
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what do you mean by better? better credentials, or you like the other person better? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.21.08, 04:45 PM Flag
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