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Charlie had his 18 month appt, today. Overall, he's doing great. Head: 48.6 (71%), Height: 34 (88%), Weight: 27 (73%).
Charlie is very active and friendly, but he is really still not talking at all or saying any words. He is constantly babbling, but only in his own jargon, and the doc hs suggested that we call Early Intervention for a speech evaluation. At first, I was relieved. I've noticed since a fairly early age that he was behind in his communication skills. Hopefully now we could find out what is going on. I looked into it a bit and found out that a case-worker from the state would visit the house for the evaluation. Yikes! Now, I'm a little bit freaked out! Now I'm starting to have crazy thoughts like: What if they think I'm a bad mother? What if my home is not nice enough? I'm feeling a lot of guilt and fear which is I know is normal for us moms and I'm not sure what to do...
Has anyone been through one of these evaluations or have an opinion on it. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks!
Re: Early Intervention - Speech Delay
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No advice here... but how in the world did Charlie get to be 18 months already? Didn't you just join this board?????
Kids work at their own speed... I'm sure he'll suddenly start speaking in paragraphs.
Debbie, deep breath. Trust me, they have been in homes MUCH worse than yours. I could tell you stories of the homes that my people have visited that would make your hair curl and your stomach roll. Clean the house like you would for family (the nice, non-judgmental members of your family) and it will be ok. Early intervention is wonderrful. Michael had it for his torticilis. They will evaluate him and if you do not need them, they will let you know. Just having the developmental evaluation helps you feel better about things.
And happy Birthday and a half Charlie.
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Hey there. I had Jace evaluated for texture issues (it was nothing- I was just hypersensitive). It's not a big deal at all. Please don't work yourself up over it. They really do care about Charlie's development (not your house) so they really won't judge you. And for the record, I am not lecturing. I happen to have the same sort of anxieties about some things and I've come to realize that 99% of the things I worry about tend to not ever come to fruition or be an issue
Good luck!
Hi Debbie,
I'm a contract speech therapist with Georgia's early intervention program. Each state has a program and all are pretty similar. I'm also a soon to be mother of twin girls due in March!
First of all, do not be worried about a case worker coming to your home. They do it to complete paperwork for the program, etc. They will not judge you based on your home, parenting skills, etc. Believe me, we've seen it all and I'm sure you will be just fine! You sound like a great mother who is concerned about her child's speech development.
In GA, the case worker comes to your home to fill out paperwork (a questionnaire/checklist, developmental history, daily routines, etc.). After that the speech therapist and developmental evaluator come to your house to test your child. The children love it because they get all of the attention focused on them, and they get to play with lots of new toys! If your child qualifies for therapy, an IFSP (Individualized Family Service Plan) is created. Then the speech therapist will come to your house at least once a week for therapy. The toddlers I work with love it because they think of me as their playmate who comes weekly. Most of them are waiting at the door for me each week and some even get sad when I leave.
I hope this helps. You can check out my website: www.talkingwithtoddlers.com to download a free report I wrote, The Fastest Way To Help Your Toddler Talk and Communicate. Let me know if you have any more questions!
Rebecca Haas, MS, CCC-SLP