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[quote=Anonymous]Wow. OP here. Thank you so much for the quick responses and thoughts. Being out here in a different country can feel so isolating, esp during difficult times. Thank you for that. I'll try not to get too focused on the approach. I think it's hard because this practice is sort of the only game in town when it comes to English speech therapy so I have a lot of what ifs going through my head. Also I don't feel like we're getting a lot of direction on what we should be doing at home. And I haven't been able to observe how they're working with our son, so it all seems a bit abstract to me. They've told me he's behind in an expressive language and on target for receptive language but just in those terms. I really don't know at what level (age-wise) he's at in those two areas. It's all more informal. Nothing on paper. And I don't feel like they have dealt with a lot of apraxic children. I asked this question, and they talked about two kids. I'm assuming there's more but again everything is in generalities, and my confidence in them is just not there yet. I'll check out those groups. I appreciate it. [/quote]
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