Guest guest Posted November 12, 2010 Report Share Posted November 12, 2010 Yes, I have tried in the past to ask for recs here, but didn't get any responses. I don't know anyone else in the community who has apraxia to ask, or any local support groups. I'll start another thread. From: kiddietalk Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 7:15 PM Subject: [ ] Re: evalution vent This is why I believe that parental recommendation is so important -and not just from one parent. If you find a support source and you are speaking to someone who's child is making progress, receiving appropriate therapies and placement that would be one to ask who is recommended. If you don't have a local support group you can ask here -just put the state or country in the subject. Like anything there are those that graduate at the top and those that shouldn't even have squeezed through for a degree but all are called " Dr. " Like a good SLP -the best are hard to get appointments with, can be more expensive, but priceless for what they bring in the way of therapy, support, and guidance. As I've said before: I seek those professionals that are: 1. Respected in the community by other doctors as well as patients 2. NOT alarmists -I'm hyper enough, I like common sense MDs. 3. Open minded to out of the box and new ideas and still learning. 4. Out of the box him or herself! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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