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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Oh wow. I've weeded out so many not so productive therapies by sitting in these sessions. I've sat in since my son was 3 and needed a lot of assistance with articulation. Super surprised people aren't sitting in more frequently. It's interesting. I myself have gone through several therapists before I found the right one. How do you know what's going on unless you hear the info being exchanged? Also, I guess I don't understand the *cost* of a parent listening in (like a fly on the wall) until a kid is a tween/teen. So why not? [/quote] NP here. I rarely sat in with my kid when w\he was a preschooler. I sometimes would join the end of the session to see what they did or so the therapist could give me homework. I have not sat in since he was in K. He is now 12. [/quote]
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