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We started with Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center when my son was 8 months old. My son did not eat baby food and was not sitting yet or trying to crawl. He scored 4-5 months behind his peers in all categories. We were referred by our pediatrician to start occupational therapy. We had Mary Forrest as our therapist and so was so nice to not only my son in therapy, but also to my 2 year old that had to go with me. She kept me updated on my son's progress every step of the way. When we stopped going to therapy four months later my son had made so much progress. He was starting to pull-up and cruise around the furniture. He was no longer behind his peers and today, at 16 months he has completely caught up to his peers.
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