Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 My five-year-old daughter has been in speech therapy since she was 22 months. We had the wrong therapist the first go round and I think we found the right one two years ago. Her current therapist has identified her as having mild apraxia. Though she's made marked improvement in the last year, her speech remains unintelligible to many people and she is not ready for kindergarten. She attends in a high quality preschool. I just started her on NN's Omega 3-6-9 but when I read up on the dosages most people were giving, I didn't find the children's versions with high enough dosage, so I have her taking the adult version twice daily. I'm meeting with her pediatrician in two days to discuss fish oil and vitamin therapies. Any thoughts from others with similar situations? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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