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When D1 saw the speech therapist on Monday, I brought something up which has concerned me lately. D1 has really taken an interest in reading. He’s a very good reader, and he is beginning to enjoy it too. What I have noticed though, is that since his reading skills have finally come together
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D1 is doing well, speech-wise. With his therapist he is working on language goals– particularly answering “WHY” questions, STILL. He is dealing with a little stammering still, although having him “Slow down, take a breath, now say it” helps. His speech therapist thinks he began stammering as a way for his brain
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School and classroom accommodations, that is. Considering that this is the beginning of the school year, many parents are still in IEP mode… attempting to get their child’s IEP’s set up for the year, and figuring out how the teacher and support staff will implement that IEP. From a homeschooling standpoint, parents just
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This comment was posted, by huzi. WoW! it,s amazing!!!!my girl is exactly the same! she could’nt swallow her saliva.She chokes on on everything ] we fed her so i had to breastfeed till she was 3. Toilet training was super tiring.We were in therapy for speech, o.t, special education and we even had
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This comment was posted a while back, by Nanna. I am a grandmother whose 2nd grandchild has(probably) verbal apraxia. He is 2 1/2 and the therapist said he was too young to diagnose. He also has mouth issues. He loves to put bark (from flower beds) in his mouth. He is a joy
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