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AidansArmy
LIF Adult

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Suzanne

PROMPT Therapy

Has anyone ever used this? DS is 4 and PDD/NOS. He has gained a lot of words from his ABA therapy, but we feel like he should be getting more. I'm not sure if PROMPT is right for him, but I was going to schedule an evaluation. The price tag is huge, but if it can help him use his words then it will be worth it.

Posted 2/7/13 2:19 PM
 

KarenK122
The Journey is the Destination

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Karen

PROMPT Therapy

I'm not an SLP but I think that PROMPT does not work for all kids. All the kids that I know that receive PROMPT services have some sort of mouth issue, as they can't form the correct shapes to say the letters. PROMPT is very hands on with molding the mouth and such. I would ask your therapist if they think it's appropriate.

Posted 2/7/13 6:30 PM
 

Diane
Hope is Contagious....catch it

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D

Re: PROMPT Therapy

PROMPT has worked for my son.
My son was non-verbal before he started PROMPT, and now he is talkingChat Icon

Posted 2/8/13 7:20 AM
 

AidansArmy
LIF Adult

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Name:
Suzanne

Re: PROMPT Therapy

Thank you for the responses. Now my hope is that my insurance covers some of the $450 initial evaluation fee. Yikes!

Posted 2/8/13 9:10 AM
 

Diane
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Re: PROMPT Therapy

Posted by AidansArmy

Thank you for the responses. Now my hope is that my insurance covers some of the $450 initial evaluation fee. Yikes!



where are you going??

Posted 2/8/13 10:09 AM
 

AidansArmy
LIF Adult

Member since 3/11

1292 total posts

Name:
Suzanne

Re: PROMPT Therapy

Donna Lederman in Commack. I got good feedback off of the Nassau/Suffolk Chapter of the American Autism Society message board. I wish someone would take insurance.

Any suggestions for good PROMPT therapists are greatly appreciated.

Message edited 2/8/2013 10:57:40 AM.

Posted 2/8/13 10:26 AM
 

Diane
Hope is Contagious....catch it

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Re: PROMPT Therapy

Posted by AidansArmy

Donna Lederman in Commack. I got good feedback off of the Nassau/Suffolk Chapter of the American Autism Society message board. I wish someone would take insurance.

Any suggestions for good PROMPT therapists are greatly appreciated.




we went there and had Kristin Kalos....AMAZING, but she left that office and is in Williston Park, someone else took over and wasnt that great, so we went elsewhere.

Posted 2/8/13 11:27 AM
 

AidansArmy
LIF Adult

Member since 3/11

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Name:
Suzanne

Re: PROMPT Therapy

Thanks so much for the feedback. I need to do more research.

Posted 2/8/13 1:15 PM
 

Domino
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Re: PROMPT Therapy

Last year we took DS to a mommy and me social skills class at Little Angels in Blue Point (I'm not sure where you live). It was a group led by an outstanding SLP. I believe she is PROMPT trained. I know they have therapists there that are and they take insurance.

Little Angels

Message edited 2/8/2013 2:47:10 PM.

Posted 2/8/13 2:46 PM
 

Diane
Hope is Contagious....catch it

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D

Re: PROMPT Therapy

Posted by AidansArmy

Thanks so much for the feedback. I need to do more research.



We are now going to the suffolk speech center. Im very happy. Now i just pay a co-pay. At donna' s i would pay out of pocket and got reimbursed 80%.

Posted 2/8/13 7:08 PM
 

BookMom
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Re: PROMPT Therapy

We just started at Donna Lederman 3 weeks ago and are working with Stephanie. So far we really like her. My insurance will pay 80% of the allowable amount which is about $96 per session. My ds has low muscle tone and feeding issues so she working on jaw stability and tongue movement. He talks but is very difficult to understand.

Message edited 2/8/2013 10:26:05 PM.

Posted 2/8/13 10:25 PM
 

AidansArmy
LIF Adult

Member since 3/11

1292 total posts

Name:
Suzanne

Re: PROMPT Therapy

Great feedback. Thank you very much. I am happy to see some insurance companies helping. I am going to call mine to see.

Posted 2/8/13 11:18 PM
 

SLPlady1984
She's here!

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Re: PROMPT Therapy

I'm an SLP and really like prompt. Just make sure it's something your lo can tolerate. If they will freak out with someone touching their face it is def not the way to go. Also it's usually used as a pp said to fix articulation difficulties and or help the child shape sounds they don't have. If that is your child I say go for it

Posted 2/9/13 9:48 AM
 
 

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