Guest guest Posted February 4, 2007 Report Share Posted February 4, 2007 , I remember my house being crazy with therapists coming and going. I think there was only one day of the week that I didn't schedule visits to the house. It seems like your grandchildren should be eligible for quite a bit more. I would check with your service coordinator. I would also look into nursery schools if they are going to do that route. We have an incredible pre-school here in Syracuse for children of all abilities, but you have to get your name on a list, which can be very long. When my was little and getting early intervention, my husband was also getting in home therapy because of his brain tumors. They would literally come in the front door and I would say PT to left and OT to the right. was in one room and Pete was in the other. Oh, that was a crazy time!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2007 Report Share Posted February 4, 2007 Hi , Seth had therapy 6 days a week for most of early intervention. Speech was 3 times a week, OT was 2 times a week, PT was 2 times a week and special education teacher was 2 times a week. Made for a very busy house! Sure seems like Matt and Will should receive MUCH more than they are now. Gail :-) a message dated 2/4/2007 10:10:04 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, nana10_4@... writes: I have a question. I have been reading all the different post about the public schools and the way they do the different therapies. As most of the know my grandbabies are only two. The question I have is how often did you all have therapiest see your children when they were in Early Intervention? I don't feel like they see Matt and Will enough. They only come out every two weeks to see them for one hour each. I have talked to some of them and they tell me they are just there to train the parents and caregivers to work with them and I realize that it takes everyone working but I still think they should at least come at least once a week. How did iy work for you all? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2007 Report Share Posted February 4, 2007 I have a question. I have been reading all the different post about the public schools and the way they do the different therapies. As most of the know my grandbabies are only two. The question I have is how often did you all have therapiest see your children when they were in Early Intervention? I don't feel like they see Matt and Will enough. They only come out every two weeks to see them for one hour each. I have talked to some of them and they tell me they are just there to train the parents and caregivers to work with them and I realize that it takes everyone working but I still think they should at least come at least once a week. How did iy work for you all? --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2007 Report Share Posted February 4, 2007 My last baby received therapy weekly - but one week it was OT?PT and the next was speech. I was expected to work on the training that I observed. Hey, that is much better than what Elie got - I had to take him to a center once every 6 weeks for OT/PT. He didn't get speech help until he was 3. Sara - Choose to make lemonade, not complain about the lemons. > >Reply-To: >To: >Subject: Re: Therapy ?? >Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 07:03:25 -0800 (PST) > >I have a question. I have been reading all the different post about the >public schools and the way they do the different therapies. As most of the >know my grandbabies are only two. The question I have is how often did you >all have therapiest see your children when they were in Early Intervention? >I don't feel like they see Matt and Will enough. They only come out every >two weeks to see them for one hour each. I have talked to some of them and >they tell me they are just there to train the parents and caregivers to >work with them and I realize that it takes everyone working but I still >think they should at least come at least once a week. How did iy work for >you all? > > > > > > >--------------------------------- >Be a PS3 game guru. >Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! >Games. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2007 Report Share Posted February 4, 2007 Thanks for the advice. What I don't understand is their Coordinator comes every Wednesday Morning, but the therapiest only come every two weeks. Strange ??? --------------------------------- TV dinner still cooling? Check out " Tonight's Picks " on Yahoo! TV. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2007 Report Share Posted February 4, 2007 Did Elie have any speech at all? My GB's say NOTHING at 29 months old. --------------------------------- Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2007 Report Share Posted February 4, 2007 That is what I am thinking. I don't know what the deal is. I mean I could understand it if they talking some but they are saying NOTHING !!!! --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2007 Report Share Posted February 4, 2007 Hi , Zeb had speech and OT once a week. I followed through during the week with the training that they gave me. The sped teacher came out 2x per wk until Zeb was two. The early intervention offered preschool for 2 half days. Zeb received therapies at the school and the sped teacher came to the house once a week until he turned three. Zeb went to a private preschool that was so great I kept him there until he was five. I never enrolled him in public school until kindergarten. Charlyne Mom to Zeb 14 DS/OCD/ASD? Chain wrote: I have a question. I have been reading all the different post about the public schools and the way they do the different therapies. As most of the know my grandbabies are only two. The question I have is how often did you all have therapiest see your children when they were in Early Intervention? I don't feel like they see Matt and Will enough. They only come out every two weeks to see them for one hour each. I have talked to some of them and they tell me they are just there to train the parents and caregivers to work with them and I realize that it takes everyone working but I still think they should at least come at least once a week. How did iy work for you all? --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 Hi , My son, , initially received one hour a week of physical therapy and developmental intervention for the first 8 months. After that, he received an additional hour per week of speech therapy, then an hour a week of occupational therapy starting at 1 yr old. When he turned 2 yrs., the physical therapy was increased to 2 hours per week. Finally, he received 3 hours of ABA therapy per week starting at 2.5 years ( in addition to everything else). My husband and I also enrolled in a private center-based early intervention program when he was 18 months old for 2 mornings (two hours per session)per week. We paid for this tuition ourselves. We were fortunate to have a reliable caseworker who worked with us, but it definitely took time, patience, and persistance to get what we felt needed. You know, it's the same old story when dealing with the state: they're overworked and overloaded with cases. We found it especially frustrating when it came to the speech component (which is so essential for all of our children) because there is such a shortage of these therapists to begin with. We waited a while and the state speech therapist that was assigned to us was not that great , and she was often sick and had to cancel sessions without makeups. Thank goodness for the private program which is terrific ( is actually attending their full-time preschool program there now; it goes up to age 9). There was a also a family-link advocate who we were able to complain to when challenges occurred. She was able to help us resolve issues many times. I think your instincts are probably correct regarding your grandbabies needing more therapy- the earlier on they receive what they need, the better the outcome. I hope that the state caseworker will work with you in this regard. You will be in my prayers for the best outcome. Sincerely, Mom to , 3 years old DS/PDD-NOS To: @...: nana10_4@...: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 07:03:25 -0800Subject: Re: Therapy ?? I have a question. I have been reading all the different post about the public schools and the way they do the different therapies. As most of the know my grandbabies are only two. The question I have is how often did you all have therapiest see your children when they were in Early Intervention? I don't feel like they see Matt and Will enough. They only come out every two weeks to see them for one hour each. I have talked to some of them and they tell me they are just there to train the parents and caregivers to work with them and I realize that it takes everyone working but I still think they should at least come at least once a week. How did iy work for you all?---------------------------------Be a PS3 game guru.Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games.[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 No speech therapy - we worked on mouth formation, chewing, swallowing, mouth closure. this was all done by the OT. Have to have good musculature to speak. Sara - Choose to make lemonade, not complain about the lemons. > >Reply-To: >To: >Subject: Re: Therapy ?? >Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 12:18:50 -0800 (PST) > >Did Elie have any speech at all? My GB's say NOTHING at 29 months old. > > > > > > >--------------------------------- >Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 Janie first got involved in PT by referral from her pediatrician at 1 month of age. It was once weekly at the Childrens Therapy Unit (CTU) at the hospital. After a few months we also had a therapist who came to the house weekly for an hour to reinforce what the PT did and work on some interaction. I hated her coming to the house because like so many others have said, when you are overwhelmed by caring for you special kid your house gets kind of grungy. Janie had reflux and it was next to impossible to keep the carpet clean even with spot cleaning. Anyway, we decided to switch to a birth to 3 classroom setting at 2 years still at CTU. She got into the school system's special ed preschool for ages 3 - 4. During that time a speech teacher came into the classroom weekly and we added speech and OT to her CTU schedule. PT was stopped. Janie got to a plateau and misbehaved badly at her CTU programs, so at 4-1/2 we stopped (for the safety of the therapists). She really did not need PT any more. At 5 when she started K she had speech at school. There were only about 12 kids in the class with the teacher and 3-4 aides. Janie mostly was kept in her kid cart to keep her under control unless she had a 1 on 1 aide. The teaching was done at a level appropriate for her and she made a lot of progress, although behavior is still a big issue. She is now in 2nd grade at a different school. Still about a dozen kids. She has speech and the school counselor comes into the classroom weekly for social skills. Until recently the teaching was all done way above her level in order to accomodate more advanced students. She is in a spec ed classroom with music and PE with typical peers. Now she gets some work that is more appropriate for her and is getting interested because she kind of gets that letters make words. She has great difficulty with using a pencil so when we have our IEP meeting later this month we will be adding OT, specifically for writing/drawing. I also got a referral for OT and social skills group at CTU so hope to start soon. Also, I am working on getting involved with the UW Autism Program. For more support services. I have found that first you have to read the posts here in order to learn what is important to others that relates to your special little (grand)person(s). Then you use every means you can think of to get the services you need. If the school doesn't have what you need, get a referral from your kids' medical providers. I don't know what state you are in so there may be different programs there. Our birth to 3 program lost funding a couple years ago so I don't know if we still have one or where it is if we do. Janie really needs behavior therapy or training and I have not found ABA in our area. We live in Washington State between Seattle and Tacoma. If anyone knows of a ABA therapist, please let me know! She does have a psychiatrist and psychologist working with me and the school to find some solutions to her aggression. Sorry this is so long. I tend to get long-winded. I hope this information will at least give you some ideas. Not knowing the income level of the parents of your grandsons, some programs operate on a sliding fee scale or accept Medicaid. P. - Mom of Janie (7) DS/PDD-NOS/ADHD with sensory issues, aggression, and some compulsivity, Katelyn (11) ADHD/depression, and 2 adult daughters (39 & 36) & 5 grandkids (24 mos.-20 years) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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