My DD (only child) is 3 (March birthday) and she had her first visit with a speech therapist in January. At the time she had maybe 5 to 10 words that rarely came out and in hindsight I really wish we would have started this process earlier but between a mixture of our primary doctor advising that some kids develop a little later and then not wanting to actually admit to ourselves that there was a problem we didn't start her until then, unfortunately. Since, her vocabulary has expanded drastically to about 75-100 words but she pretty much just labels things versus actually communicating. Additionally, her responsiveness has increased significantly and she will now follow 2/3 step directions, which never happened before.
About 2 months ago (around the time she turned 3) we contacted the school district and got her in for testing there. We also decided to move her closer to home for speech therapy for a number of reasons the most being we can take her more being closer and also the doctor she was seeing was very nice but didn't ever give us any sort of a report of her diagnosis for our daughter (something we learned is pretty standard). So at this point, she received a school evaluation as being speech delayed both receptive and verbally. When the new school year starts she is going to start and IEP that includes therapy twice a week at the school. In the meantime she just got an evaluation from a therapy clinic and as soon as insurance goes through we are going to start therapy twice a week there too. The plus with the later facility is that during her evaluation the therapist got her to say "Want more bubble" and she's never ever made a command like that.
At home, we are also trying to focus on making her say things she wants and increasing her vocabulary to 2/3 word segments. Plus, she just started a home daycare where she will be around 4 other kids her age and she has never been around other kids so we are hoping that will help her.
Like I mentioned, I'm just so mad at myself for not starting this sooner. In less than 6 months she has come such a long way but it makes me sad when I see other kids her age because they seem so ahead of her. I just want to talk to her and find out what goes on in her head and hear about her day. Plus she is just so frustrated from not having a good way to communicate that she often has crazy meltdowns over minor issues. It makes me sad that I was so selfish and pretended there wasn't a problem. Anyways, I guess I just wanted to introduce myself and my situation because I'm posting other questions and it's not fair of me to not explain my overall situation.
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We didn't get my son evaluated till he was 2y9m (a couple of months after I put in the request) and I know the feeling of wishing I had done something earlier. I'd had concerns when he was a baby and our pedi thought it was "just personality," "later side of the normal range" etc. so around the time he turned 2 I started to relax and figure he would do things when he was ready ... then about 6 months later, I realized the gap with his peers was starting to widen.
Therapy helps so much! You'll see some dramatic differences!
You need to stop beating yourself up as PP's have said. You were proactive for your DD to get the help she needs now.