my3princes
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All this hurricane talk and I've been ignoring it. Weather in New England changes daily, so I didn't want to get worried, but since it's almost the weekend maybe I should see what we're in for.
Nice work on the A-Which zoo did you go to? On the ride home we kept seeing signs for Beardsley Zoo???
I have great legsIt sounds so funny saying it, but I have my mothers chicken legs. I can get my fingers to touch around my thigh, and I'm 5'9", so even if I put on 10 pounds I can usually wear a different top and not many people would notice the weight gain
I forgot about my VS coupon and I'm headed to the mall tomorrow. You also reminded me of what I was forgetting; my Vera Bradley coupon.
So here goes...
Dylan was evaluated by Early Intervention on June 29th. At the appt. they said he was behind in expressive language. You should hear from someone soon, if not in 2 weeks, feel free to give us a call. Called in 2 weeks, got no reply. A co-worker said it took a month for them to start services for her daughter. So I wait. Called at about the 5/6 week mark and leave a message. Got a call week 7 aplogizing that they had lost some messages, and didn't know I had called blah blah. Said they are short staffed but were doing assignments Aug. 12th. Then said I should hear either the end of that week or during the next week. If I didn't she suggested letting the director know that I was unhappy.
So last Sun. sent a not so nice email to the director about how disappointed I was, it's been 2 months, no help for my family, etc. They email back Tues. saying I will get a call Wed.
In the meantime, I asked my son's school for a rec. and one of the parents there does private therapy. So I email her Mon and get a reply Mon. She accepts BCBS and Harvard, but we have Aetna so it would be $110 per sessionBut she's really nice and said to check with my ins. to see if they cover out of pocket, but they say no.
They said most insurance co.s don't cover speech therapy anyway, however, mine will for in network @ $20 per visit limit 30/year. So I ask for list of providers within 10 miles and there is only 1, but they are in my town
So, I called there yesterday and they booked an evaluation for us for this am.
In the meantime the mom from Dylan's school said if EI was to call to request a speech therapist if they assign someone.
They called yesterday too and assigned me a developmental specialist. When I asked if she is a licensed speech therapist they say no. When I say I'm frustrated that it's been 2 months and I'd prefer a speech therapist they say it's not age appropriate for Dylan and that their program recommends a DS instead.
So I'm torn at this point. Maybe we'll try both????
DS had his eval, they were great, but are not open on Friday's (my day off) but they do have evening appt. which will work if I leave early; which I will.
Dylan loved them and didn't want to leave.
EI called today and wants to start coming out tomorrow.
I guess I need to find out what their payment policy is. If they want their $ up front I'm hesitant as I don't know if they will provide what he really needs or not.
The woman today said Dylan has trouble getting his words out. She did something called "prompting"? Where she touches Dylan's mouth so he knows where the sound should come from? Does that make sense?
If we have them both come to see what works best how will we know which one is the one getting him to speak more? Will I even know?
It's just so aggrevating with EI. I kind of feel like telling them tha we're going elsewhere but now that I complained they are doing something about it
Congrats to our losers and maintainers and to Satorifound! Great job
Hi Cam, can't wait for you to be around more during the fall. I always have to double take when I read your emails about having a son in college. From your pictures below, I can't believe it. You look too young to have a son in college.
Now that's funnyI've never been, but I know what you're talking about. They have really good red velvet cupcakes
Funny you mentioned them, because we were in Paramus, NJ last weekend and drove by a Stew Leonard's Wines store and I was like...hmmm... wonder if it's the same company. No food, just booze.
2 of my boys were speech delayed. We tried going through the early intervention program with both, but they weren't significantly delayed at age 3. Hunter started speech therapy in Kindergarten with the school's speech therapist. Colby was finally caught when I had a second early intervention assessment at age 4. It took several months for them to finally assign him a therapist. He only met with her a few times before starting with the school therapist the summer before kindergarten. The EEE program in Vermont is free. She worked with him using games and flavored sponges on a stick that she used to touch the part of his mouth that needed to make the sound. The school therapist also taught them how to move their mouth and tongue to make the sounds. both of my kids took a full 2 years in therapy before they met the standards. Both have sense been diagnosed with either ADD or ADHD (just a thought)