DS had his speech assessment this morning. He just turned 2 and has maybe 5-10 words, but most of them are understandable in context only and not understood by strangers. He also doesn't imitate words or sounds, but he babbles all the time.?
The assessment was done in a play group setting with one other child and mother there. Once DS got in there he was so distracted by the new toys it was next to impossible to get his attention. He didnt respond to any questions or commands.?
The therapist agreed he has an expressive language delay and suspects there's a comprehension delay as well, so she recommended us for more frequent play group therapy dates.?
I find this whole process takes so long (especially so to a concerned mother). He had a hearing test in December and this was the first step since then.?I know he's still young and has time to catch up, but I'm having a hard time with this.?But I'm glad at least now there is a bit of direction and there will be more assessment and speech therapy.?
Re: F/U to Speech Assessment
I'm butting in from the 12-24 board. DS was evaluated when he was almost 17 months old by our state's early intervention. He had no words, only grunting/pointing. He followed commands well. His eval was private but at the offices of EI.
He qualified for services but it took three months to get started. He gets one hour of therapy in our home. He's been at it since February so almost 3 months and went from just about zero words (he picked up less than 5 while waiting for services), to about 50 now.
I'm amazed at the progress he's made with our therapists help. I was trying really hard to help him on our own (DH and I work and my mom takes care of him at home), but we were making very little progress. Our therapist is awesome. Hope you all have some like her to help your LOs.
That's too bad it's been such a long process.
But it sounds like you're on the right track now. I hope the next steps are productive.