I'm a bit behind on updates for Alex's speech issues as well! You may remember last year Alex was diagnosed with a Severe Phonological Disorder. At the time, people outside the family could rarely understand him and he left a lot of sounds out when speaking. He qualified to go to special preschool for speech problems, but because he was not potty trained we decided to continue with the at home services he was already getting bi-weekly and wait until January.
Well January rolled around and he still was not potty trained, and was making big strides with his speech. Because he turned 3 after the cut off period, he could continue to receive at home services until August. So I made the call to just keep doing what we were doing instead of putting him in the school. Now it's August and I once again have to make a judgment call! Except this time he is no longer eligible for the at home program so it's the preschool or nothing (although he does already go to a Montessori preschool full time, it just doesn't have speech therapists).
The at home program did a speech evaluation and found him to be in normal ranges for his age. This did not surprise me, because they said he was normal last year too and then we had him formally evaluated by an actual pathologist and they said his delay was severe. At this point I do not think he has a severe delay anymore, but I am not sure he is in the normal ranges. There are still sounds he doesn't pronounce currently and he is still difficult to understand at times. So I decided to have him formally evaluated again by the preschool's speech pathologists. I wanted to be sure that he was in normal ranges before everyone dropped services and forgot about him.
He did great with the testing - he listened and did and said everything that was asked of him. (I'll pretend I didn't bribe him with getting a new toy if he behaved for the testing). The results were great! Alex is within normal ranges for his gender and age and there were no signs of the severe phonological delay he had last year! He still has a couple of minor issues - a frontal lisp (pushes his tongue to the front while speaking) and some broken blends (when two consonants are together he sometimes drops one) and she gave us come handouts and tips on how to continue to work on these at home. Here's a little video of Alex talking:
6 comments:
way to go Alex!! that's great :)
I understood that!!
Go Alex!
He's doing great! I'm sure you're feeling relieved. This is great news!
That's wonderful that he's made such great progress that he doesn't qualify for speech services anymore! Lucas also has a lisp and I've been wondering if I should have him evaluated for services, but I've heard adults talking with a lisp, so I wonder if ST will do anything to help with that anyway. Great video- he's a cutie!
oh, btw, yep I heard all about the Family Guy song being nominated for an Emmy (thankfully it didn't win!) I can't believe it was even nominated, what a horrendous song! I was going to do a post on it as well, but by the time I had a chance the Emmy's had come and gone!
What a wonderful review! Yeah Alex!
Amazing how much he has grown in just one year.
Well done mama!
WooHoo! I know from experience what a relief that must be for you. Very exciting news!
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