PoohHappens
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Sorry OT and long, but I know I have encountered a couple Speech therapists or teachers, or SLD teachers on here and I have some questions. My son is 5 and he did have speech therapy from 20mos until 3 years. At that time his evaluation showed him slightly delayed but not such that he qualified for anything. We then sent him to precshool and he is now in a PreK class 5 days a week. He was doing well as far as we knew. His speech is still behind some other kids his age, but he is communicating well. He just had his K evaluation and it did not go as well as we had hoped. Now we are looking at a private school that I think has some higher expectations than some. They are going to re-evaluate him in May. His biggest issue was with sequencing. He was not able to answer questions about the story and what happens next etc......He was also asked to place six cards in proper order about building a snowman and I believe one other story. I should say he has never built a snowman but does know what one is. He was unable to complete this task, although she did say he did finally get it but placed them from right to left. In working with him on some of these things I have found something else that puzzles me. When I ask him to repeat what say-if it is simple--Mickey Mouse has big ears he does fine. If it is more complex-Minnie Mouse wears a red dress with white polkadots he cannot. He always asks what again and then gets it mixed or leaves part out. Sometimes he substitutes words with the same/similar meaning like really for very or even lake for ocean. He can count to 20 and knows all his letters and letter sounds. This is puzzleing me. His PReK teacher said he was doing well and he has already been OK'd for K at his current school, so we have somewhere for him to go in the fall. We just want to help him develop some of the skill that are not coming togther for him. I also do not want to overlook something that can be potentially difficult for him as time passes. I would love any info from the personal experience to professional. If this is something we should have evaluated more in depth I am happy to I am just not sure where to go?
I think I will continue with this in various forms and add some work sheets with shapes and colors for a couple weeks until he feels more sure of himself. And also just keep reading reading reading. He has also had the leap frog letter factory video that he loved and so we got the word factory one where they start building words. I am sure you think I am neurotic and crazy now, but I feel so privileged to have had the opportunity to be his mother, and I want to do the best I can to help him learn new skills and be confident in himself. I cannot tell you all what your words and suggestions have meant to me.