Anonymous wrote:This is OP. She was in Early intervention program when she was a few months old. However, when pandemic hit, we withdrew her from early intervention program because virtual did not work for that young age, but I have been applying what I have learned. They were aware that she had speech delay. I don't think I will re-apply early intervention program again because virtual really does not work & she is going to daycare in person in a few months after. If once early intervention program is operated in person, and daycare allow therapists to go in, I will re-consider to re-apply again.
Her hearing is fine. Her strength is she is almost as big as a 3 year old, strong and tall. And, she can walk up/down stair wobbly with little support. She can understand some, but not really much. We see covid rate has been going down a bit with vaccine roll-out, so we decide to take the risk to send her to daycare environment to learn.
I have been telling her she is going to school to make friends, but I don't know if she understands it at all. And, I get her the school bus toy and have many little friends going on the bus to a school (a toy) to nap,eat, play, learn.
You are on the right track! I will suggest to get her on the daycare’s schedule too and it sounds like you already are.