Anonymous wrote:You kids is 9 years old. Of course you should be in the waiting room. Most parents only come in at the end for the parent update.
Do you go to school with him too and sit in the classroom and observe the teacher?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most pediatrician's offices will meet with a child separately once the child becomes a teenager. Do you think that is appropriate? Or will you try to sit in there as well?
I absolutely go with my teenager. I was molested by a doctor as a teen and I'm not letting that happen to my kid who may not speak up.
Anonymous wrote:Is it weird for a speech therapist to ask to meet alone with my 9-year-old right after he begins treatment?
Supposedly, the speech therapist wants my kid to open up more and the like, but he's perfectly compliant and vocal during treatment, and I sort of want to see if the therapy is worthwhile. I've sat in on all of my kid's other sessions and it's never been recommended that I sit out.
I learn a lot from watching these sessions (including whether the therapist is a good fit, how to help my kid practice skills elsewhere, etc).
Confused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most pediatrician's offices will meet with a child separately once the child becomes a teenager. Do you think that is appropriate? Or will you try to sit in there as well?
Even with adults whenever undreasing and physical exam is involved there is always a chaperone nurse with the Dr. So no, underage children dont end up 1:1 with a Dr.