belle&sebastiansmom
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What should I expect from speech therapy?
My son just turned 2. His speech evaluations place him at a 9 month old level in expressive speech. Basically he babbles some consonant and vowel sounds, no real words for anything or anyone. Developmentally and behaviorally he tested on level.
He has worked with a speech therapist for almost 3 months now. One hour per week (it is through a state run program). He has made no progress.
Every week the therapist does the EXACT same thing. Brings out a doll, "say baby. ba-ba-ba-baby." Brings out a toy train, "say choo choo." Brings out a bowl and spoon, "say mmmmm."
I've spoken to her supervisor about my concerns, that my son is not learning, that the therapist never changes her tactics based on my son's behavior for the day, that she doesn't seem to have a connection (or even a clue) with my child or how to handle a young kid, she gets as frustrated as my son does. The supervisor came and evaluated my son, and really didn't do too much more than his therapist (who, for what it's worth, is not licensed, but just graduated and is working on her C's.) All she said was if I have any more concerns, call her. The therapist also is unable to answer my questions. My son's pediatrician brought up apraxia. I asked the therapist several times about this, she said she'd get back to me, never has.
So is this all that speech therapy entails? She's not doing anything with my son that I don't do and haven't done for the past two years, every day, all day long.
Before I make my concerns known to request (demand) another therapist, I need to know if this is typical. This is a state program, we were on a waiting list for over two months (not enough therapists) just to get this girl.
What should a speech therapist do for a toddler with no words?
My son just turned 2. His speech evaluations place him at a 9 month old level in expressive speech. Basically he babbles some consonant and vowel sounds, no real words for anything or anyone. Developmentally and behaviorally he tested on level.
He has worked with a speech therapist for almost 3 months now. One hour per week (it is through a state run program). He has made no progress.
Every week the therapist does the EXACT same thing. Brings out a doll, "say baby. ba-ba-ba-baby." Brings out a toy train, "say choo choo." Brings out a bowl and spoon, "say mmmmm."
I've spoken to her supervisor about my concerns, that my son is not learning, that the therapist never changes her tactics based on my son's behavior for the day, that she doesn't seem to have a connection (or even a clue) with my child or how to handle a young kid, she gets as frustrated as my son does. The supervisor came and evaluated my son, and really didn't do too much more than his therapist (who, for what it's worth, is not licensed, but just graduated and is working on her C's.) All she said was if I have any more concerns, call her. The therapist also is unable to answer my questions. My son's pediatrician brought up apraxia. I asked the therapist several times about this, she said she'd get back to me, never has.
So is this all that speech therapy entails? She's not doing anything with my son that I don't do and haven't done for the past two years, every day, all day long.
Before I make my concerns known to request (demand) another therapist, I need to know if this is typical. This is a state program, we were on a waiting list for over two months (not enough therapists) just to get this girl.
What should a speech therapist do for a toddler with no words?