Anonymous wrote:OP here - DS passed the one they gave him at birth and pediatrician didn’t think he had hearing loss when she examined him. That being said if the therapist ordered it, we would happily do it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - they gave us list of therapists as long as my arm but some were expressly for older kids when we called. Hence the posting here
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know of any (sorry!) but I’m curious how many posts - including this one- will be made questioning OP, questioning pediatrician, but not answering her actual question.
Anonymous wrote:I would get a hearing test first.
got it.Anonymous wrote:OP here - they gave us list of therapists as long as my arm but some were expressly for older kids when we called. Hence the posting here
Anonymous wrote:The pediatrician recommended we take our 9 month old DS to a speech therapist due to a probable speech delay. It may be both receptive and expressive as he doesn’t recognize his own name and can only say “aaaaa”. He has a ready social smile, has strong eye contact, actively and positively seeks attention from his mom and brother, and is a highly mobile crawler.
Pediatrician recommended going to Strong Start, the DC government program, but she also said if private is an option, that can be beneficial too.
Any recommendations on who to look into?
We would need something in DC - Capitol Hill preferred but anything on the orange, blue and silver Lines would be good.