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AP is all we have left. talks all the time except when holding

back out of pure laziness, relying on us knowing his needs. We are

calling him on that. But his articulation is awful. Could it be that

TLP is too strong for him?

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I can't imagine TLP affecting articulation negatively. What does your

SLP/OT say? We haven't gotten to the speech discs yet -- we're on the

first sensory one right now.

in NJ

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> AP is all we have left. talks all the time except when

holding

> back out of pure laziness, relying on us knowing his needs. We are

> calling him on that. But his articulation is awful. Could it be that

> TLP is too strong for him?

>

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SLP is afraid of the progress he has made on it and said " it acres

me. " Idiot from EI. OT thinks it is going smoothly and is pleased.

She wants him in a classroom to hear other kids and get him away from

me. We are headed there as he soon ages out of EI. I can't put him in

any earlier due to scheduling conflicys with therapy.

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> > AP is all we have left. talks all the time except when

> holding

> > back out of pure laziness, relying on us knowing his needs. We

are

> > calling him on that. But his articulation is awful. Could it be

that

> > TLP is too strong for him?

> >

>

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