Guest guest Posted October 24, 2009 Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 my BIG question... I called a few SLP's in NJ that specialize in apraxia and they tell me they will have a hard time diagnosing before age three...well I have had this question for a LONG time- why? I don't understand their answers. I have read that the child has to be speaking a bit to hear word structure. so what if my son always has jargon without words, non ASD, receptive normal...even past three?!?!? he is 26 months now.....come on..how many " just pop out of this " ? because believe me- I'd rather be reading the " Einstein Syndrome " rather than all about verbal, oral apraxia. How many kids actually talk normally after being diagnosed with oral motor planning issues??????? thanks, Iveta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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