We are having a "second opinion evaluation" on Friday with Mary (a private SLP who works in W. Bridgewater Schools) who will let us know if we are on the right track with Morton Hospital therapy. Best part is she comes right to our house! We'll see how that goes, too.
Last week, we got the diagnosis that we thought we would: Severe Apraxia. Good news, though. The Neurologist feels that D's issues are pretty limited to oral-motor, and are not global motor planning issues. She also thought that he had an excellent prognosis because of his "intelligence and young age!" We just contacted the school to see if they could add one additional day onto his IEP of S-L services since the Neurologist would like to see him having intensive speech and language therapy. We think 2 days per week is hardly intensive. We will continue private therapy if they aren't willing to help out. It's very interesting to be on the other side of the table at an IEP meeting. We'll see what happens....
Sounds great!
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