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[quote=Anonymous]I would add private. We found the county services were insufficient for all 3 of our kids. I would also think about finding someone who works with children with apraxia (CAS) even though your son wasn’t diagnosed with it. It sounds like he is displaying some of the features (vowel distortions and inconsistent errors). One of my kids has resolved apraxia but a second one has phonological disorder. My son with phonological disorder was stalled in traditional therapy but made tremendous progress when he switched to his brothers SLP that treats CAS. By the way, I often see PROMPT mentioned as the only therapy for apraxia. This isn’t true anymore. It’s a great proven approach but there are others. My son’s SLP (who specialized in CAS) used a combination approach that worked exceptionally well. [/quote]
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