Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 I am amazed by all of the info that I have read in this group. My son was evaluated 10/2007 by the EI program, but since I said he said " uh oh " at the time, he did not qualify for the program. He never said it during the eval, but since I said he said it, that was that. The SLP told me that if he still wasn't talking at the end of Dec. to schedule a second eval. Which I did and it is scheduled for next week. My aunt who is an SLP gave us " The Late Talker " as a Christmas gift and I couldn't put the book down once I started reading it. Then I wanted to kick myself since we know someone who has a son that was diagnosed with apraxia and she had mentioned it to us right before his evaluation, but I passed it off. After I read the book, I called the friend and told her I couldn't believe that I didn't listen to her, etc., etc. She was great, said she understood and has a ton of info to give to me that she has collected over the years, since her youngest and middle child have apraxia. I will never be able to read it all before my son's re- eval next week- does anyone have any words of wisdom they could give to me? I am very nervous about this and worried that they will yet again tell me to wait. My son is 20 mos. old and very frustrated, as are my husband and I and our 5 year old daughter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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