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Early Intervention- due for a re-evaluation

DS2's 3rd b-day is fast approaching and we have an evaluation scheduled in a couple weeks. Right now he has a speech therapist coming to the house once a week for 45 min. The speech therapist mentioned a few weeks ago that DS has made good progress and he could 'pass' his evaulation. I'm sorry, but I'm going to be pissed if he passes!

Yes, he has made GREAT strides in his expressive language in the last year. At the beginning of 2 he had no word for DH or DS, he could only say 'meow' for the cat and 'choo choo' for train. Basically he could say 'Momma' and 'No'. Now he can clearly say 'Daddy', 'Heo' for Theo, 'Maggie', 'Mormer' for Mortimer the cat, and approximations for 'brother' and 'sister'. He had a language explosion in July after the baby was born. BUT there is still SO MUCH that he says that we can't understand. Also he is dropping the ending sounds of almost all words. I'm really happy with the progress he has made, but I'm afraid if he passes the evaluation that he will either plateau or, worse, lose the progress he has made. Also as he fast approaches the terrible 3's he is becoming super frustrated when he says things and we don't understand him or can't figure it out through process of elimination.

I've been stressing for weeks about this. I feel terrible hoping that he fails, but I want him to continue to receive services. He qualified for one occupational therapy consult, which happened early in the summer. I ordered some teething toys for him and we've had him using straws and all kinds of other things to help him work the muscles in the back of his mouth to help with his eating (visual food sensitivity) and his speech delay. Recently I've noticed he chews on all kinds of crazy things, like DVDs, metal space ships, leather piggy banks, etc. I have to keep an eye on him when he watches tv because he will chew on random things so I switch them with his teething toys. I can't help but think this is somehow tied into his speech thing.

Anyway, I'm rambling, but I was hoping for insight from anyone who may have experience with EI.  My understanding is that if he does fail (fingers crossed) that at 3 they switch from home visits to group settings. 

Thanks for listening.
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Re: Early Intervention- due for a re-evaluation

  • @patchen30 - I think you were struggling with similar issues earlier this year, I'm not sure if you all ever got into EI or not. I'd love to hear an update. :)

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  • No advice but I hope he passes! That would be amazing and if you want just take him to extra learning on your own if yor feel necessary. Shoot he may even surpassed his other friends at his age now :)

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  • No personal advice, but I am a social worker and worked quite a bit with EI through my work in foster care. Every state is different, but it is my understanding that three is the critical age when services will be switched over to the public school system. I've heard parents discuss a dramatic drop off in the quality and quantity of services provided at this stage, but I would think that would also be determined by your area.

    The only piece of advice I'd give is to discuss your concerns with your worker. Parent feedback is a significant part of any IEP/ ISP and your comments should be taken into account in the final eval. And, there's absolutely nothing wrong with hoping he "fails." You want him to have every opportunity to succeed and you feel like the services will help him do so. Nothing wrong with that!
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  • I agree 100% with Ruthie. Discuss your concerns with the provider before the re-eval coming up. I hope that your DS continues to receive services hon! If he doesn't make sure that you ask for specific activities that you can do with your DS when he is with you. Let us know how it goes!
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  • I don't have any advice, but it sounds like Ruthie did. GL with everything. That's must be very difficult.
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  • Ruthie is right that depending where you live 3 is the age you can have your LO evaluated by your local home school (the one you live closest to). If LO qualies then services will be provided there. Its usually only 30 min a week and they may have you bring LO to the school. HTH.
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