Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would wait till 2-2.5 to start private therapies. A lot of kids can catch up by that age and 16 months is still really young. would hold off till 2.5-3 on a developmental ped if you believe it is only a language issue and its expressive. I would be more concerned if it was also receptive.
I'd make the developmental pediatrician appointments now. It takes about 6-7 months to get in any way, at which point the child will be older. If by that time the concerns are resolved, then cancel the appointment and make someone else on the wait list really happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ei aren't going to provide everything a child needs, however at that age its fine. If it is just an expressive disorder, I would not be as concerned as a receptive or apraxia. We always did private only. At 3, U of MD has a speech specific preschool called LEAP. They have changed directors a few times since we were there so I cannot speak to how it is now. It greatly helped my child and he was able to successfully transition with no issues to another school. I never found much speech specific outside the school system, LEAP and our private therapist. Several of the speech agencies have private camps but they are very costly compared to U of MD and hit or miss depending on the staff and kids that year. We decided it was not worth it due to cost.
EI uses apraxia as code for pretty much all speech delays. Receptive issues aren't the end all be all and since most of these kids haven't been to developmental pediatricians, a lot of people don't know what issues their kids have b/c EI doesn't diagnose.
If people can swing it financially and from a time perspective, then private speech helps b/c early intervention is critical.
Anonymous wrote:Ei aren't going to provide everything a child needs, however at that age its fine. If it is just an expressive disorder, I would not be as concerned as a receptive or apraxia. We always did private only. At 3, U of MD has a speech specific preschool called LEAP. They have changed directors a few times since we were there so I cannot speak to how it is now. It greatly helped my child and he was able to successfully transition with no issues to another school. I never found much speech specific outside the school system, LEAP and our private therapist. Several of the speech agencies have private camps but they are very costly compared to U of MD and hit or miss depending on the staff and kids that year. We decided it was not worth it due to cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but I have a similar situation here. I am in Montgomery county. My 23 months old has expressive & receptive speech delay diagnosed 2 months ago, and he just starts receiving county early intervention speech therapy last week.
He has already seen a developmental pediatrician in DC, and it was about 2 hours appointment. I don't know if it is worth it or not, because it is just to confirm that my LO has speech delay, and no other obvious problem. It is a release of mind. I hear that I may have to pay $300 to $1,500 cash for that appointment if the insurance does not pay for it. Finger crossed, and I will see because I have not seen the bill yet.
I am not pursing private therapy as of now because I also hear that to wait till my LO being 2.5 year old or 3 year old would be more beneficial & cost-benefit. I also am not sure if my insurance would pay for speech therapy for my LO even though I have an official speech delay report from developmental pediatrician. Anyone knows?
I don't know what my next step too. If money is not an issue, I would go for private therapy. But I am not sure are there private speech therapy for this young? Any recommendations for Montgomery county?
You don't need to wait until a certain age for private ST. There are only so many hours in the day, but if you have the time and depending on insurance may need to pay out of pocket and get reimbursed, there are definitely options.
Basic Concepts in Rockville, National Speech in Bethesda, ITS in Kensington, Pediatric Developmental Center in olney are some that have been mentioned here.
My 23 months old boy only has few words and they are not that consistent, e.g. bye bye, mom, yum yum, mmm (for yes), and that is it. He understands a lot of instructions & use a lot of nonverbal languages/gestures, but does not babble a lot. My LO is more like a baby level in terms of language development, does private ST would be beneficial to him? He is in early intervention program for twice a month for an hour each.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but I have a similar situation here. I am in Montgomery county. My 23 months old has expressive & receptive speech delay diagnosed 2 months ago, and he just starts receiving county early intervention speech therapy last week.
He has already seen a developmental pediatrician in DC, and it was about 2 hours appointment. I don't know if it is worth it or not, because it is just to confirm that my LO has speech delay, and no other obvious problem. It is a release of mind. I hear that I may have to pay $300 to $1,500 cash for that appointment if the insurance does not pay for it. Finger crossed, and I will see because I have not seen the bill yet.
I am not pursing private therapy as of now because I also hear that to wait till my LO being 2.5 year old or 3 year old would be more beneficial & cost-benefit. I also am not sure if my insurance would pay for speech therapy for my LO even though I have an official speech delay report from developmental pediatrician. Anyone knows?
I don't know what my next step too. If money is not an issue, I would go for private therapy. But I am not sure are there private speech therapy for this young? Any recommendations for Montgomery county?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but I have a similar situation here. I am in Montgomery county. My 23 months old has expressive & receptive speech delay diagnosed 2 months ago, and he just starts receiving county early intervention speech therapy last week.
He has already seen a developmental pediatrician in DC, and it was about 2 hours appointment. I don't know if it is worth it or not, because it is just to confirm that my LO has speech delay, and no other obvious problem. It is a release of mind. I hear that I may have to pay $300 to $1,500 cash for that appointment if the insurance does not pay for it. Finger crossed, and I will see because I have not seen the bill yet.
I am not pursing private therapy as of now because I also hear that to wait till my LO being 2.5 year old or 3 year old would be more beneficial & cost-benefit. I also am not sure if my insurance would pay for speech therapy for my LO even though I have an official speech delay report from developmental pediatrician. Anyone knows?
I don't know what my next step too. If money is not an issue, I would go for private therapy. But I am not sure are there private speech therapy for this young? Any recommendations for Montgomery county?
You don't need to wait until a certain age for private ST. There are only so many hours in the day, but if you have the time and depending on insurance may need to pay out of pocket and get reimbursed, there are definitely options.
Basic Concepts in Rockville, National Speech in Bethesda, ITS in Kensington, Pediatric Developmental Center in olney are some that have been mentioned here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but I have a similar situation here. I am in Montgomery county. My 23 months old has expressive & receptive speech delay diagnosed 2 months ago, and he just starts receiving county early intervention speech therapy last week.
He has already seen a developmental pediatrician in DC, and it was about 2 hours appointment. I don't know if it is worth it or not, because it is just to confirm that my LO has speech delay, and no other obvious problem. It is a release of mind. I hear that I may have to pay $300 to $1,500 cash for that appointment if the insurance does not pay for it. Finger crossed, and I will see because I have not seen the bill yet.
I am not pursing private therapy as of now because I also hear that to wait till my LO being 2.5 year old or 3 year old would be more beneficial & cost-benefit. I also am not sure if my insurance would pay for speech therapy for my LO even though I have an official speech delay report from developmental pediatrician. Anyone knows?
I don't know what my next step too. If money is not an issue, I would go for private therapy. But I am not sure are there private speech therapy for this young? Any recommendations for Montgomery county?
You don't need to wait until a certain age for private ST. There are only so many hours in the day, but if you have the time and depending on insurance may need to pay out of pocket and get reimbursed, there are definitely options.
Basic Concepts in Rockville, National Speech in Bethesda, ITS in Kensington, Pediatric Developmental Center in olney are some that have been mentioned here.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but I have a similar situation here. I am in Montgomery county. My 23 months old has expressive & receptive speech delay diagnosed 2 months ago, and he just starts receiving county early intervention speech therapy last week.
He has already seen a developmental pediatrician in DC, and it was about 2 hours appointment. I don't know if it is worth it or not, because it is just to confirm that my LO has speech delay, and no other obvious problem. It is a release of mind. I hear that I may have to pay $300 to $1,500 cash for that appointment if the insurance does not pay for it. Finger crossed, and I will see because I have not seen the bill yet.
I am not pursing private therapy as of now because I also hear that to wait till my LO being 2.5 year old or 3 year old would be more beneficial & cost-benefit. I also am not sure if my insurance would pay for speech therapy for my LO even though I have an official speech delay report from developmental pediatrician. Anyone knows?
I don't know what my next step too. If money is not an issue, I would go for private therapy. But I am not sure are there private speech therapy for this young? Any recommendations for Montgomery county?
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but I have a similar situation here. I am in Montgomery county. My 23 months old has expressive & receptive speech delay diagnosed 2 months ago, and he just starts receiving county early intervention speech therapy last week.
He has already seen a developmental pediatrician in DC, and it was about 2 hours appointment. I don't know if it is worth it or not, because it is just to confirm that my LO has speech delay, and no other obvious problem. It is a release of mind. I hear that I may have to pay $300 to $1,500 cash for that appointment if the insurance does not pay for it. Finger crossed, and I will see because I have not seen the bill yet.
I am not pursing private therapy as of now because I also hear that to wait till my LO being 2.5 year old or 3 year old would be more beneficial & cost-benefit. I also am not sure if my insurance would pay for speech therapy for my LO even though I have an official speech delay report from developmental pediatrician. Anyone knows?
I don't know what my next step too. If money is not an issue, I would go for private therapy. But I am not sure are there private speech therapy for this young? Any recommendations for Montgomery county?