We had DS's biannual eval for therapy a couple weeks back and his one-year doctor visit yesterday and something was brought up during both: speech concerns. His eval was for gross/fine motor mostly since he gets PT and OT, but they also did some basic cognitive/speech/etc. stuff to rule out other delays. His gross motor is delayed, but not significantly, basically he has the skills of a 10-month-old, which is only 2 months behind (he's 13 months now, but was 12 months when they did the eval) and his fine motor is pretty delayed in his left hand but right on point in his right hand (expected, that's what his therapy is for).
Now the thing that really surprised me is the talk of possible speech issues. The stroke that is responsible for his fine motor and slight gross motor delay didn't affect the speech/language areas of his brain at all. However, right now at 13 months old, he hasn't said any "words" besides "mama" and "dada", which he's only used in reference to us maybe twice and he responds correctly maybe one time out of 10 when asked "Where's mama?" or "Where's dada?". The only thing he consistently responds to is the word "dog", which he recognizes but can't say.
After the same things were brought up by his doctor yesterday, I called his EI caseworker and expressed my concerns. She said she didn't think speech therapy was necessary or would be helpful quite yet, as his delay wasn't extreme and might correct itself over the next few months, which is exactly what the doctor said as well. The caseworker said that if I reaaallly pushed for it, I could probably get him into speech therapy within the next few weeks but she didn't recommend it.
So what would you do in this situation? Push for speech therapy ASAP or wait it out for 3 or 4 months and see if we start seeing an improvement? TIA!
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They also had told me that if my DD really had to put a lot of energy into developing a new physical skill, speech may take a back seat.
So, to answer your question, I agree with the McRib poster. Wait and see approach the child could get behind. You can do what I did and find out it is not needed and then go from there. I would rather push for it and find out it is not needed, than wait it out and find out I should have done it months ago. Good Luck
I don't like the wait and see approach.
In my experience, DS was about 1 year old when he started ST, OT and PT through EI and that was 3 hours per week.
I am glad I didn't start any younger for him since he is a slow learner.