Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Our son turned 3 in Oct. He was diagnosed with speech apraxia this month. He has seen a SPL through the school system, and I am currently taking him to see an independent speech therapist 2 times per week. He seems to enjoy his sessions with her and she says he is making progress. The SPL has suggested a preschool program through Head Start. We went and did a " trial run " of it for a couple hours. I was surprised, since I am a SAHM (he is always with me) I didnt know how he'd be with being left alone. Well, he wasnt really alone - we were watching through an observation room, LOL. Anyway, he seemed to be OK with it. Though the other children all talked much better than he does. The SPL through head start said at this point they consider him " significantlly delayed " This is a head start class with 5-6 other kids and 1 special ed teacher and two teachers aides. I am thinking about sending him 2 days a week to the afternoon class which is about 2 to 2.5 hours, and continue with his speech therapist, which is two 30 minute sessions per week. Just wondering if anyone else tried the preschool route at this age and how it worked for you? His speech therapist thinks it would be a good idea. I'm a little worried he may get frustrated around kids that can talk so well, but she said they might be good little models for him. I honestly was not going to entertain the idea of preschool at all until MAYBE the year prior to his going to kindegarten, more for socialization. But I realize here we are talking about 2 different things as the teachers at head start would be helping him with his language. Anyway, please let me know what you think and any experiences, good or bad. Thanks! Janice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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