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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I never intervene in the sessions. Ever. But with how intense and competitive and results-oriented I've heard the DC area is, I'm surprised that parents don't sit in. I'd encourage you to do so. [/quote] You can't be serious. 1. You are equating speech therapy to the competitive rat race in the DC area? 2. Who are YOU to encourage parents to sit in on a therapy session? Leave that recommendation to the professionals. [Quote]So many parents seem to bemoan their children's lack of progress. This could be a reason why. [/quote] No. You are wrong again. [quote]I have been an unapologetic advocate for my child and a savvy consumer.[/quote] A savvy consumer? :roll: [Quote]It just seems *prudent* to sit in unless a child is uncomfortable with a parent in the room. My child is super comfortable with me and with my presence. [/quote] You are probably an impediment to you child's progress. From everything you have posted, you seem insufferable. [/quote]
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