Guest guest Posted February 5, 2002 Report Share Posted February 5, 2002 Suzi, I can't help you find a therapist, but something that may make you feel better about the search--you are very lucky to have a choice of therapists!! In my rural area, there is not *1* private therapist and the EI ones come and go and no experience with apraxia. The SLP for the 3-5 year-olds (my daughter turns 3 in 2 months) is only available twice a week on consecutive days, and one of the days is group only. In April my only choice will be the university speech clinic- with grad students who also come and go and have no real experience. So, when you're discouraged about it, try to remember that at least you can try to find the best for your daughters! luckygmstwife wrote: > Well, we've started therapy through the school district again. Our > free therapy through ish Rite foundation is coming to an end > soon. > > Anyway, so far I just don't think this therapist at the school is > going to be any good. She hadn't read the IEP which states that she > is supposed to first evaluate my daughters to see if they should > receive individual speech for 90 minutes a week. > > It's too early to say, but this may be a big waste of my time!!!!!!! > > I've already told my husband that I think we are just going to have > to shell out the money for private speech. is covered by > insurance, but I doubt they'll cover . > > Our current therapist at ish Rite, also has a private > practice. However, she is pregnant, and she is not sure she will be > working after the baby. > > I hate trying to find therapists!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm just a little > discouraged today. I'll be glad when all of this is over. > > Suzi > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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