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How old was when he was diagnosed with apraxia? Who diagnosed

him? I've gotten different " vibes " from different SLP's regarding Mac and

the possibility of being apraxic. Two therapist felt he was apraxic, but he

was never officially diagnosed. His current SLP thinks it's too early to

tell and isn't focusing on any type of therapy/activities that would treat

the apraxic part of his communication/speech difficulties. Just curious

what your (and others) experiences have been. I realize it is a difficult

area to assess in children and is somewhat controversial, but I wish I knew

for sure one way or another--is or isn't he--so he could benenfit from

therapy to treat that apraxia.

Jill

Mom to Mac (almost 6, Ds) and Kit (2.5, Ds)

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Noah was only 4 I think, when he was diagnosed with apraxia. We saw a

developmental pediatrician, and she basically just looked for a significant

difference between receptive and expressive language.

Karla in Texas

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How old was when he was diagnosed with apraxia? Who diagnosed

him? I've gotten different " vibes " from different SLP's regarding Mac and

the possibility of being apraxic. Two therapist felt he was apraxic, but he

was never officially diagnosed. His current SLP thinks it's too early to

tell and isn't focusing on any type of therapy/activities that would treat

the apraxic part of his communication/speech difficulties. Just curious

what your (and others) experiences have been. I realize it is a difficult

area to assess in children and is somewhat controversial, but I wish I knew

for sure one way or another--is or isn't he--so he could benenfit from

therapy to treat that apraxia.

Jill

Mom to Mac (almost 6, Ds) and Kit (2.5, Ds)

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Sounds like what we went through many, many years ago with . One therapist

said he had apraxia, another vehemently denied that he did. Still don't know to

this day. The one that said he had apraxia was the only one in our area who

gave therapy for it and she had a full case load at the time and couldn't add

him on. So we found someone who knew a " little " about apraxia and did some

things with for a few months but came back around and said he did not

appear to her to have apraxia, so we let it drop. His speech developed slowly

but surely and most people can understand pretty well. He has always been

gabby and sociable. Could be better, but like everything else, it comes

eventually with patience and when he is ready. :)

Jackie, Mom to 16ds, 13, and Bradley 10

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I cant remember how old he was- I'm thinking it was age 4 or 5. I did make

the request and specified a particular therapist due to her reputation of

diagnosing apraxia. Apraxia was out of the league for the ST he had at the

time. The ST who did the assessment was employed by the schools - she was

just at a different school building.

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> How old was when he was diagnosed with apraxia? Who diagnosed

> him? I've gotten different " vibes " from different SLP's regarding Mac and

> the possibility of being apraxic. Two therapist felt he was apraxic, but

he

> was never officially diagnosed. His current SLP thinks it's too early to

> tell and isn't focusing on any type of therapy/activities that would treat

> the apraxic part of his communication/speech difficulties. Just curious

> what your (and others) experiences have been. I realize it is a difficult

> area to assess in children and is somewhat controversial, but I wish I

knew

> for sure one way or another--is or isn't he--so he could benenfit from

> therapy to treat that apraxia.

>

> Jill

> Mom to Mac (almost 6, Ds) and Kit (2.5, Ds)

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