Guest guest Posted July 25, 2010 Report Share Posted July 25, 2010 , You can try here: http://www.therapistratingz.com/searchResults.jsp?thingname= & 1=TX & 2= & 3=Speech+La\ nguage+Pathologist & zip= & radius=10 & ratedonly=1 I did a search on rated therapists in Texas. You can refine your search to your local area. You can also check with the PROMPT Institute at www.promptinstitute.com. Hope this helps! ________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2010 Report Share Posted July 25, 2010 You can also check: www.AAPPSPA.org for an SLP in private practice in your area. Warmest wishes, Barbara A , M.S.,CCC-SLP Executive Director, Help Me Speak, LLC www.helpmespeak.com 2500 Wallington Way Suite 103 Marriottsville, MD 21104 Ask me about NutriiVeda! On Jul 25, 2010, at 3:35 PM, " " <shannonstilwell@...> wrote: > I live in the Houston, TX area (northwest/Cypress area) and I am searching for answers. One of my sons has a chromosomal syndrome that not much is known about (many who have it have no issues, some have many issues) called Chromosome 22q11.2 Duplication Syndrome. He was also recently said to be autistic by two different professionals, however the more and more I know about autism and apraxia, I feel he is apraxia is the reason he cannot speak well. He contantly " talks " and babbles so he isn't non-verbal. Most people just cannot understand most of what he says. He repeats the same thing when asked to since it's like he is really saying something. This past week we were on vacation and I taught him to say " 1, 2, 3 " and show it on his fingers and then jump to me. He learned quickly but his " 1, 2, 3 " isn't clear at all no matter how much he tries. It's like his brain has it but his mouth can't form it. Anyway, he isn't currently getting one on one private speech in the summer since our insurance doens't cover it. He is going to a two day a week summer program that a speech language pathologist and PPCD teacher teach though. Once the school year starts, he will start PPCD again and we'll have another ARD to try and get him a lot more speech than he is getting at school. However, with all of the budget cuts (mostly in special ed) in the school district, I am not confident that there will be anyone knowledgeable in apraxia there to help him. I have applied for some grants to try and get some more speech for him but haven't heard back yet. > > My question is this... does anyone know of a really good SLP in the Houston or Cypress area that specializes in diagnosing and treating apraxia or any other related issue. There are so many things that I don't even know to ask for but I want to find a SLP that can really look at his mouth and see if there are structural issues and also knows how to test for and treat apraxia and other issue it could be. I have ask our neurologists and pediatrician and the place he goes for OT and PT and they all look at me like they don't even know what apraxia is. It's frustrating. Any suggestions on a great SLP or someone who can help us get the right diagnosis would be wonderful. Thanks goodness for fish oils and NV, he is making strides but I want to get him all the help I can. I also saw info on something called Kauffman kit? What is this? Would an SLP do this or me? > > As you can see, I am lost in a see of all sorts of fancy diagnostic words and don't know what to do. > > Thanks! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2010 Report Share Posted July 25, 2010 Thanks so much for trying. I had found that site earlier and those are all several hours from me but I appreciate it! From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Burke Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 4:22 PM Subject: Re: [ ] SLP in Houston, TX Area that Specializes in Apraxia? , You can try here: http://www.therapistratingz.com/searchResults.jsp?thingname= <http://www.therapistratingz.com/searchResults.jsp?thingname= & 1=TX & 2= & 3=Speech+L\ anguage+Pathologist & zip= & radius=10 & ratedonly=1> & 1=TX & 2= & 3=Speech+Language+Pathologist & zip= & radius=10 & ratedonly=1 I did a search on rated therapists in Texas. You can refine your search to your local area. You can also check with the PROMPT Institute at www.promptinstitute.com. Hope this helps! ________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2010 Report Share Posted July 26, 2010 Katey Mathes with the TEAM Speech Therapy Center in NW Houston is very good and has experience with apraxia. http://www.houstonspeechteam.com/ Regards, Adam Jacks > > I live in the Houston, TX area (northwest/Cypress area) and I am searching for answers. One of my sons has a chromosomal syndrome that not much is known about (many who have it have no issues, some have many issues) called Chromosome 22q11.2 Duplication Syndrome. He was also recently said to be autistic by two different professionals, however the more and more I know about autism and apraxia, I feel he is apraxia is the reason he cannot speak well. He contantly " talks " and babbles so he isn't non-verbal. Most people just cannot understand most of what he says. He repeats the same thing when asked to since it's like he is really saying something. This past week we were on vacation and I taught him to say " 1, 2, 3 " and show it on his fingers and then jump to me. He learned quickly but his " 1, 2, 3 " isn't clear at all no matter how much he tries. It's like his brain has it but his mouth can't form it. Anyway, he isn't currently getting one on one private speech in the summer since our insurance doens't cover it. He is going to a two day a week summer program that a speech language pathologist and PPCD teacher teach though. Once the school year starts, he will start PPCD again and we'll have another ARD to try and get him a lot more speech than he is getting at school. However, with all of the budget cuts (mostly in special ed) in the school district, I am not confident that there will be anyone knowledgeable in apraxia there to help him. I have applied for some grants to try and get some more speech for him but haven't heard back yet. > > My question is this... does anyone know of a really good SLP in the Houston or Cypress area that specializes in diagnosing and treating apraxia or any other related issue. There are so many things that I don't even know to ask for but I want to find a SLP that can really look at his mouth and see if there are structural issues and also knows how to test for and treat apraxia and other issue it could be. I have ask our neurologists and pediatrician and the place he goes for OT and PT and they all look at me like they don't even know what apraxia is. It's frustrating. Any suggestions on a great SLP or someone who can help us get the right diagnosis would be wonderful. Thanks goodness for fish oils and NV, he is making strides but I want to get him all the help I can. I also saw info on something called Kauffman kit? What is this? Would an SLP do this or me? > > As you can see, I am lost in a see of all sorts of fancy diagnostic words and don't know what to do. > > Thanks! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2010 Report Share Posted July 26, 2010 Da! Just sent this to you in private not realizing it was you that posted it here!!! OK here for everyone else is another way to find a good SLP in any area....check with local support sources!!! Support Groups*: Houston Area Support Group for Developmental Apraxia of Speech Contact: Mimi Branham MA, CCC-SLP E-Mail: teala@... Phone: (713) 807-1131 Support Contacts*: Contact: Robyn Southlake, Texas E-mail: mysticcreek@... Contact: Marilyn May Northwestern Texas E-Mail: marilynsgm@... Contact: (Liz) Morabito Marshall, Texas E-Mail: MBALiz@... Phone: (903) 934-9046 Contact: Dallas, Texas E-Mail: lapw@... Contact: Cheri E. , M.S. CCC-SLP Oklahoma and Texas E-Mail: C@... ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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