DS started ST at 19 mo and had about 7-12 words/signs/animal sounds at that time.He has progressed so much in the last 5-6 months and I am wondering if it is time to stop ST for the time being. He has about 75 frequently used words (the minimum "normal" for his age is 50, with 250-300 being average)
About half of his "words" are recognizable to people besides DH and I, so I still need to interpret for him sometimes. A lot of times he will shorten a word to 1 syllable (button = but, Dora = Dor), and he only has about 20 2 syllable words, and 3 two word phrases.That said, he can do the entire alphabet, count to 15 on occassion, and sometimes will randomly repeat a new word I say but then I wont hear it again spontaneously. ST says technically he qualifies to quit the program but that I can keep going if I want. We switched from every week to every other week, but its getting harder for me to come up with weekly goals for him besides making the 2 syllable words actually be 2 syllables. Thoughts?
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Re: ST ?'s at 24 months
I would continue with ST. It's great that your son has improved so much, but he is still significantly below average in terms of the number of words.
My daughter is 25 months. She gets individual ST twice a week and group ST once a week. I stopped counting when she hit 100 words, and she does combine words. The SLP tells me DD still needs individual ST twice a week to continue making progress. She also says DD will still need speech after her current contract expires in January, but we might go down to once a week.
I don't come up with the therapy goals for DD, but the therapists do go over them with me. Perhaps you should have the therapist come up with goals for your kid.
I would never, ever, ever give up ST. I worked to hard to get it.
Clearly, your LO is seeing a benefit. Keep it if you can.
There are plenty of things to work on besides two syllable words. What about different ways to get spontaneous words? making choices, singing along, etc, etc. I would ask the ST for a speech development milestone chart. Maybe she has something from a textbook she could copy off for you. I am sure you could come up with some goals together. Good Luck!