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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our child is 4 and clearly has delays. Until his brain was ready, therapy did not help. When he was ready, it helped. I'd just go in for an initial consultation rather than a full evaluation and if recommended try a few sessions. We knew we need help, so it was a non-issue. The evaluations only confirm what we know. I do not find them helpful except for insurance payment. If you are concerned, get help and worst case you do a few sessions and do find the benefit you stop (we tried several therapists before finding the right one who listened and saw the issue). I would also get a private one for a school IEP. [/quote] I think you're the same PP who posted about using videos too. You really don't know if it was ST or that your kid was just ready. Speech delays are neurological by definition.[/quote]
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