Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP,
Getting info on the Speech and Language Early Intervention Programs in Montgomery County is like looking into the abyss. The Goshen program exists but it is way far away from where we live. The powers that be at Child Find would tell me that there is one closer to me but refused to tell me which school. Seriously.
They kept saying b/c it could change. It's absolute bullshit. Maybe someone can tell you where it is. I doubt you'd find it online. I observed the one at Goshen and wasn't very impressed with their methods. (This isn't to say you shouldn't do it.)
I would try Basic Concepts or National Speech for summer camps. (Very pricey, but we did one of these and it made so much difference.)
Also, there's the Leap Preschool at the University of MD at College Park. It's one of the few language-based preschools. Individual speech three days a week. Fantastic for what you get.
LOL. Makes me feel better that you feel the same way. I've heard that Speech and Language exists but I can't seem to find a darn thing about it. Goshen isn't that far from me. It's not close, but it's not an hour either. I'm sorry to hear that you didn't think too highly of their methods. That's depressing. I've heard great things about LEAP. It's on my list of schools to look at.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
Getting info on the Speech and Language Early Intervention Programs in Montgomery County is like looking into the abyss. The Goshen program exists but it is way far away from where we live. The powers that be at Child Find would tell me that there is one closer to me but refused to tell me which school. Seriously.
They kept saying b/c it could change. It's absolute bullshit. Maybe someone can tell you where it is. I doubt you'd find it online. I observed the one at Goshen and wasn't very impressed with their methods. (This isn't to say you shouldn't do it.)
I would try Basic Concepts or National Speech for summer camps. (Very pricey, but we did one of these and it made so much difference.)
Also, there's the Leap Preschool at the University of MD at College Park. It's one of the few language-based preschools. Individual speech three days a week. Fantastic for what you get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These programs are for kids who have articulation issues only (as it was explained to me) and who don't need any OT or PT. I don't think there are that many sites.
OP here...I thought articulation was the ability to make the speech sounds. So articulation issue would be a speech issue. But expressive and receptive issues are the inability to understand and vocalize thoughts--more of a language issue. My son makes the vocal sounds okay and when he does talk you can clearly understand him. But it's his expressive, receptive, and pragmatic skills that are causing the issues.
Anonymous wrote:These programs are for kids who have articulation issues only (as it was explained to me) and who don't need any OT or PT. I don't think there are that many sites.
Anonymous wrote:My son was in the two day for a short time. The way I understand it is the 2 day is for expressive and the 5 day is for receptive and expressive. The 2 day was at goshen in the mornings. He was 3 at the time.
Anonymous wrote:My son was in the two day for a short time. The way I understand it is the 2 day is for expressive and the 5 day is for receptive and expressive. The 2 day was at goshen in the mornings. He was 3 at the time.