Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am beginning to believe soAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op here no speech still the same after 5 years has great receptive language though
Does your child have apraxia?
You need to get your child a global evaluation with a developmental pediatrician. What does your child's pediatrician say? Unbelievable that you are guessing at why your child does not talk when he is 5 yrs old.
What are you planning to do for K?
Anonymous wrote:I am beginning to believe soAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op here no speech still the same after 5 years has great receptive language though
Does your child have apraxia?
op here thanks I appreciate the response, I will ask the fb groupAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am beginning to believe soAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op here no speech still the same after 5 years has great receptive language though
Does your child have apraxia?
Try asking in the Washington, DC Walk for Apraxia group on facebook. Or try the Apraxia Kids group on facebook. Both are very helpful! My son has resolved apraxia and the key is a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment. You will definitely want a therapist who is very specialized as regular articulation therapy is not an effective treatment. My son had almost daily therapy in the early stages of treatment.
Anonymous wrote:I am beginning to believe soAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op here no speech still the same after 5 years has great receptive language though
Does your child have apraxia?
I am beginning to believe soAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op here no speech still the same after 5 years has great receptive language though
Does your child have apraxia?
Anonymous wrote:op here no speech still the same after 5 years has great receptive language though