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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]some folks here have discussed seeing Dr Camarata for evaluations. A big commitment, but might be worth exploring or to keep in your back pocket. and just hang in there. While DD was not as profoundly affected as your child is at age 2.5, she had no words at 18 months, and only a handful at 2 and it was really hard to understand her. She's now 3.5 and is something like the 90th for expressive, although she still has a lot of pronunciation issues. We go to building blocks therapy. [/quote] We saw him. He was good. The other speech pathologist who wrote the report was terrible. Absolutely not worth the trip. He understood our child, she did not. Her report was just a bunch of test scores, no diagnosis, recommendations or anything else. It was shocking a professional wrote it. We reached out to him several times to get a better report so we could use it at school and other situations and he blew us off just offering a conversation over the phone (not helpful for what we needed). He clearly gets these kids, but without a report, the evaluation is useless. I'd probably go see his wife instead. He's just too busy to be bothered with any details and those he relies on to assist are not able to do what he can do.[/quote]
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