I think we've been forgotten about

As part of my daughters ASD assessment, we had some appointments with the OT - last time I heard from her was February when she said she'd get in touch soon to make a follow up appointment.  Tbh, she was struggling with my daughters sensory issues which are extreme.

We also had an appointment back in January with the SENS inclusion lady that specialises in sensory issues in school.  As far as I'm aware, there was going to be some discussion between the two of them to decide who was going to take my daughters issues forward but I've heard nothing from either.  

From my point of view, neither can do much to help.  Its nice to talk to someone but they can't make my daughter do what needs to be done as she has to be ready to do these things herself (go to school, wear a bra and sanitary protection etc) so is there any point in chasing them?  

What sort of input did you have regarding sensory issues once diagnosed?

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  • Regarding bras, does your daughter have to wear one at all? I stopped wearing a bra as a late teen - I only wore one in the first place because I wanted to fit in, but bras can be tight, hot and sweaty. Not all women really need to wear one, unless they have very big breasts. So your daughter might not need to worry about wearing a bra.

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  • Regarding bras, does your daughter have to wear one at all? I stopped wearing a bra as a late teen - I only wore one in the first place because I wanted to fit in, but bras can be tight, hot and sweaty. Not all women really need to wear one, unless they have very big breasts. So your daughter might not need to worry about wearing a bra.

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