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Speech Therapy Resource Referral

My 2 1/2 year old boy's pediatrician recommended that we do speech therapy for him. He has the words but cannot put a sentence together. I would appreciate if anyone can suggest any DVD, books or other materials that can used at home for speech development.

Right now, we cannot afford expensive therapy and also the therapists are farther away and we have just 1 car!!

Thanks so much for your help.

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I just wanted to thank each and everyone of you for the support, advice and information. I found very helpful. I will look into the regional center and all other avenues as per suggestions and let you know how it is going with my son.

Thanks again to you -wonderful group of moms,for all of your help.

Update- I have contacted the Regional Center for an evaluation and will let you know how it went. I am trying to use some of the techniques which some of you have shared with me. I truly appreciate all your suggestions and expert opinions.

Update (2)- We will moving to LA county and have to start the process again with Regional Center.

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I know I'm not a doctor. But worrying if a 2 1/2 yr old can't put a sentence together seems a little soon to be concerned. Just my opinion.
Noggin for pre-schoolers is a great channel. On Direct tv it is 301. It's a branch of Nickolodion It's pre school on TV. Also Leap Frog Enterprises on DVD and Sesame Street has developmental DVD's age appropraiate.
Have you gotten a 2nd and 3rd opinion from a doctor?

3 of my kids couldn't speak in sentences until age 3. Not all kids talk at 2, and that doesn't mean there's anything wrong with them!

Hi S.,
I do not know where you live, but The Scottish Rite in Mission Valley offers FREE speech therapy for children. My son went there and they were wonderful. Here is the website for the center, http://sdscottishritelanguagecenter.org/

There is often a waiting list, but the program really is outstanding. Let me know if oyu have any more questions.

Love,
G.

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Dear S.:

The Masons (a philanthropic fraternity)provides low cost speech and language clinics throughout the USA. Here is a website that will link you with a listing. I also copied the ones in CA - see below.

Best of luck!

E.

http://www.srmason-sj.org/council/temple/booklet/cldpObso...

Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
Scottish Rite Temple
1435 L Street
Fresno, CA 93721
Telephone: ###-###-####

Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
855 Elm Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90813-4491
Telephone: ###-###-####

Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Center
Los Angeles Scottish Rite
6310 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 300
Los Angeles, CA 90048-5426
Telephone: ###-###-####

Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
1547 Lakeside Drive
Oakland, CA 94612-4525
Telephone: ###-###-####

Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Center
Scottish Rite Temple
150 North Madison Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91101-1710
Telephone: ###-###-####

Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Masonic Center
6151 H Street
P.O. Box 19497
Sacramento, CA 95819-0497
Telephone: ###-###-####

San Bernardino Scottish Rite Childhood Language Center
Scottish Rite Masonic Center
4400 Varsity Avenue
San Bernardino, CA 92407-4632
Telephone: ###-###-####

San Diego Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders
Scottish Rite Masonic Center
1895 Camino Del Rio South
San Diego, CA 92108-3683
Telephone: ###-###-####

Scottish Rite Center for Childhood Language and Learning Disorders
Scottish Rite Temple
2850-19th Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132-1602
Telephone: ###-###-####

San Jose Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
San Jose Scottish Rite Center
2455 Masonic Drive
San Jose, CA 95125-2036
Telephone: ###-###-####

Scottish Rite Center for Childhood Language Disorders
Masonic Temple
16 East Carrillo Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101-2707
Telephone: ###-###-####

Santa Rosa Scottish Rite Children’s Language Center
625 Acacia Lane
Santa Rosa, CA 95409-3402
Telephone: ###-###-####

Scottish Rite Childhood Language Center
Scottish Rite Temple
33 West Alpine Avenue
P.O. Box 4798
Stockton, CA 95204
Telephone: ###-###-####

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Here where I live, through the Easter Seals "Early Intervention" Program- they offer FREE speech/development therapy for children 3 yrs. old and younger. Here is their link:
http://hawaii.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=HI...

I know you live in CA... but, I"m sure your area must have one. All states seem to have this program. You can look at the link I sent you for information and to explain to your Pediatrician... for resources in your area.

Through this program, my son is getting speech therapy. They come to the home or their office, do the assessment, and work wonderfully with the child, for ANY developmental concern. For us, you don't have to be "referred" by a Doctor.

My son, (who is 25 months old), as most boys, is a late talker. He says words... but is also bi-lingual, and he was not found to have anything "wrong" with him developmentally. But, I opted to have this service for him because it is free...and why not? They give the Parent great tips and assistance in how to help your child along.

We too have just one car... and cannot afford the cost of private Speech Therapists... thus, I use this "Early Intervention" service in my city. It is very good, and the Therapists are all very educated & credentialed. It is for anyone... of any income.

Try and look into it.... this is a great service. My son also enjoys it very much... whenever I tell him "Miss DeeDee is coming today..." he hurries to the front door and waits for her and gets all ready. My son sees her twice a month, in our home... at a time that is up to us, and the session is 45 minutes. At any time, the Parent can stop or continue or wait and see. There is no pressure.

*p.s.- I read your other post about your son acting out in Preschool... it's probably because he does not yet "talk" as the other children. He's frustrated... it's about communication levels. My son's Speech Therapist, during the assessment, asks about whether the child gets frustrated and tantrums due to inability to communicate. (my son does not)... and she said this can happen... it can affect their behavior. PERHAPS.. .if you can, maybe having him in Preschool is too early yet. ????? I have heard, that with boys, they are not yet 'ready' as early as say, girls are... and some recommend that boys start "school" later and waiting. For me, since I am a SAHM... I do not enroll my son in Preschool or programs yet... since he is not yet "talking." Although his comprehension ability and response to instructions are advanced for his age. And I work with him at home anyway... and he's fine. There is no rush, to have them in formal programs. Go according to your own child's "readiness."

I also taught my son sign language... it is really a great "tool" for them....and they can communicate this way, for you to use it and communicate with him too. They need "tools" to assist them....so they don't get frustrated and angry about people "not" understanding them, as they don't yet "talk." Even the Speech Therapist uses it in conjunction with helping my son form his words and speaking.

I hope this helps... we love the Speech services we have, and it has been great,
Susan

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Every state has a program called Early Intervention. (Google California Early Intervention) They offer services to ALL families with or without insurance FREE of charge. They only go up to 3 years so you should act now. It is an incredible service that will evaluate your son and help you learn some great things that you can do in your home. We have gone thru the Nevada program with my 17 month old and have been really pleased with the results. They can help you get your son on track! Good luck.

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I don't know where you live, but Cal State Northridge has an AWESOME speech therapy program and it's not expensive at all. We've been there for a year and my son made huge gains. We couldn't afford private therapy either but CSUN equals out to be about $20 per session.

Also, have him evaluated by your local regional center-- what city are you in? Your peds should help you. If your son qualifies his therapy is free, but you have to get in before he turns 3, then they'll refer him to school district based therapy (again it's free).

As the others have noted, free services are available. My 2 year old also has a speech issue. We worked with the Lanterman Regional Center (the L.A. County center). They are difficult to get ahold of, so you need to keep on the phone. But, all their services are free. He has a fairly minor speech issue and they are funding 2 hours a week of in home speech therapy and 2 days of preschool a week. It is worth the hassle. They will help you put together a plan to take to the school district when he turns 3. It is worth it to get him "in the system" before he turns 3 and is a part of the district. Depending on the school district, it can be really hard to get services if he is not already tapped in. Be Persistant!

California has free early intervention programs. We went through Regional Center for our DD's speeach therapy. It's free up to age 3. Here's the link to the list of Centers. If you can't get to their office, they should be able to come to you. www.dds.ca.gov/RC/RCList.cfm. Once you call and ask for help, they are obliged to respond in a timely manner. I won't hurt to call.
Good luck.
M.

S.,

Get a referral from your pediatrician for your local early intervention office. I'm in Las Vegas and here it is in the phone book under "Nevada Early Intervention." EI does services for kids from birth to age 3. The school district takes over at age 3. My now 5 year old is very high functioning autism and speech delayed. We've been receiving services since he was 2. We did EI for one year and this is our 3rd year in the school district program. Both programs are completely free to parents, EI will come to your house and the school district will bus your child to and from school. There are free services available. Not having money or transportation doesn't mean your child can't get the services he needs. Private speech therapy runs $120 an hour and up. We've done plenty of that too. But I highly recommend that you take absolutely all of the free services you can get before you add in any private services (we do private speech therapy and private occupational therapy and have a private academic tutor to help keep him on track and we easily spent $15,000 last year on private services ABOVE AND BEYOND the public/free services he gets). I can tell you that in my experience there is absolutely no substitute for a good, qualified therapist. They will evaluate your son's issues and tailor a program specifically for him and give you activities to address his specific issues. The longer you wait, the further behind he'll get and the harder it will be to catch up. Obviously my son's problems are more than what you are dealing with but I'm a firm believe you can't do too much or too soon. You want your son talking as close to an age appropriate level by the time he starts kindergarten because kids can be terribly cruel and it is really hard to be noticably different. So you want your child to be as "less" different as he can be. I know that your son is only 2.5 but time passes very quickly and he'll be a kindergartener very soon.

With lots and lots of speech therapy my son has gone from completely non-verbal at age 3 to having an age appropriate vocabulary at age 5. He's still difficult to understand and we are still working on that. But he's living proof that appropriate therapy (and lots of it) can work wonders.

Good luck,
T.

Call your local grammer school. In my district (Coronado)speech therapy is free starting at 3 years old and later if they go to public school. When my first son was just shy of 2 1/2 we had he tested in LA through the Westside Center because he had very few words. A month later he started day care/preschool so he was there 5 days a week averaging 6 hours day. I mentioned my concerns to his teachers and by the 2nd month he was talking. He hasn't stopped. He did end up going to speech therapy from 4 -6 for pronunciationissues but has finished that up.
Good Luck.

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