Anonymous wrote:What about an IEP? Students sometimes get speech therapy in their classroom, through the public school.
Np -- her dc probably has an IEP but therapy in the school is in a group, not one on one and is so different from private. A lot of kids with a diagnosis like MERLD truly need the one on one assistance of a private speech therapist. It is a shame that so many in the DC area are out of network. I moved to another state and assumed it was the same way and told a place that I would pay for a social skills group. They said, you're uninsured? in a sad voice. I, of course, was shocked to find out that they took my insurance. I laughed and explained that I was coming from a place where every provider was out of pocket. It's a shame that people can't get the care they need with insurance they pay for.