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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][quote=Anonymous]What is a typical SLP session? Therapist greets the child and parent, asks if there are any concerns or updates from the homework. Therapist and child work one-on-one during much of the session. At the end of the session the therapist updates the parent on progress, demonstrates skills taught, and assigns some homework to practice between sessions. [/quote] This is based on what? Once practice's FAQs? The answer is it varies. And since OP didn't mention the level of speech or other issues her child has, let's not assume. Some kids don't have tools or level of maturity to be 1:1 with therapists despite their chronological age.[/quote]
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