Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this is not the place to ask this question. the answer is always: yes yes yes irrespective of the type of delay or the kinds of services. also: and it' can't hurt. because it's totally costless to go through it or something.
But isn't this free? And if they come to your house, it sounds like there would be limited opportunity costs, no? Not saying it might not still take some time and possibly a bit of time away from work, but this is hardly the same as advocating spending thousands of dollars on, for example, a neuropsych eval "just in case"
Anonymous wrote:this is not the place to ask this question. the answer is always: yes yes yes irrespective of the type of delay or the kinds of services. also: and it' can't hurt. because it's totally costless to go through it or something.
Anonymous wrote:The ASSESSMENT is free. The services are offered on a sliding scale. Our son qualifies for speech therapy. He currently has sessions 2x a month at $150 each. Our family cost cap, based on our income, is $276 per month and they cover the difference. Not much of a discount, but if they decide to bump him to 4x a month (which may happen based on his progress and some further hearing tests), it will still cost us $276 per month.
Anonymous wrote:You should absolutely do it.