Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 The dev ped diagnosed my son with apraxia/dyspraxia. He is very young (14mo old)and am getting quite a bit of slack regarding this dx. However, I am a huge proponent of early identification. So, with it in mind that it is a working diagnosis, we are treating it as IF it is apraxia/dypraxia. He has made the recommendations that we get speech 2x/week by a PROMPT certified SLP. Problem is, I have called everywhere and even emailed the prompt institute and there is no one within 1-2hr drive that is PROMPT certified. What do I do now? Is there another type of speech therapy that is effective for this dx? There is a PROMPT cert school aged SLP working in the schools but she doesn't do private. Thanks. Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 Hi - Prompt is nice, but not the only way to go by any means. Right now, I would say that a great, understanding and knowledgeable SLP is the right way to go. My son " graduated " from therapy in 3 years - 3 years ago - and had NO prompt. He went in as a 2 year old with no words - none - and left as a child you regularly will to be quiet. I have to remind myself of that sometimes... M > > The dev ped diagnosed my son with apraxia/dyspraxia. He is very young > (14mo old)and am getting quite a bit of slack regarding this dx. > However, I am a huge proponent of early identification. So, with it in > mind that it is a working diagnosis, we are treating it as IF it is > apraxia/dypraxia. He has made the recommendations that we get speech > 2x/week by a PROMPT certified SLP. Problem is, I have called > everywhere and even emailed the prompt institute and there is no one > within 1-2hr drive that is PROMPT certified. What do I do now? Is > there another type of speech therapy that is effective for this dx? > There is a PROMPT cert school aged SLP working in the schools but she > doesn't do private. Thanks. Kim > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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