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Reply to "Is it weird for a speech therapist to ask to meet alone with my 9-year-old right after he begins treatment? "
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[quote=Anonymous]Thanks, everyone. I'm truly shocked that there's a large contingent of parents who just sit in the waiting room. I just don't think one gets good "bang for the buck" that way. I don't know this speech therapist well, she's not highly regarded or anything like that. I am presently assessing whether she's a good fit for my kid and worth the precious after school time. I also learn a lot from the good therapists about how to implement solid practices at home. It's been absolutely invaluable, and among 8 or so therapists we worked with over the years, this is the first time I was asked to sit out. I found it strange, at least in my experience. But parents, honestly, some therapists are sort of shitty. They just are. You don't know that unless you sit in. And it's near impossible to just "figure out" whether speech is improving on the side. [/quote]
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