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Cruisin
LIF Infant
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Speech Therapy Advice/Support
Loooooooong time lurker. This board is full of such great information that I thought I could use some support. My 6 year old (at the time) DS developed a stutter at the end of the school year last year. It was shocking as he has always had perfect speech up until then. It went away in the summer and I attributed it to not being in school. He has always hated school and it's a big stress of his. Although he does wonderfully in school, he just doesn't like going and doing 'work'. The stutter slowly returned around November but quickly subsided. I could see him figuring out ways on his own to control and cope with it. He's now 7 years old, It's back and I received an email from his teacher suggesting I contact the school district for services. (He's in a private Catholic school). I'm of course in denial that I have to make the call to the school district but know in my heart it's time to get him the help he needs and advocate for him. Any help, suggestions and guidance in how to get this ball rolling (and the time frame of how long this could take to get him services) would be much appreciated.
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Posted 2/12/16 8:26 AM |
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SLPRunner
LIF Adult
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Speech Therapy Advice/Support
My recommendation would be to seek out a speech-language therapist who specializes in stuttering. Where are you located? I could recommend someone.
Also check out Friends: the Association of Young People Who Stutter http://www.friendswhostutter.org
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National Stuttering Association http://www.westutter.org
Stuttering Foundation: http://www.stutteringhelp.org
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Posted 2/12/16 12:37 PM |
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Cruisin
LIF Infant
Member since 2/16 253 total posts
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Re: Speech Therapy Advice/Support
Posted by SLPRunner
My recommendation would be to seek out a speech-language therapist who specializes in stuttering. Where are you located? I could recommend someone.
Also check out Friends: the Association of Young People Who Stutter http://www.friendswhostutter.org
and
National Stuttering Association http://www.westutter.org
Stuttering Foundation: http://www.stutteringhelp.org
Thank you! We are in Plainview
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Posted 2/12/16 3:53 PM |
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SLPRunner
LIF Adult
Member since 12/13 1101 total posts
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Speech Therapy Advice/Support
I'd recommend http://www.stutteringtherapylongisland.com/ Steffi Schopick is great. They are in Syosset. I run the Long Island Chapter of the National Stuttering Association if you have any questions.
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Posted 2/12/16 4:22 PM |
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Cruisin
LIF Infant
Member since 2/16 253 total posts
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Re: Speech Therapy Advice/Support
I will definitely contact her. Thank you so much!
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Posted 2/12/16 6:02 PM |
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SLPRunner
LIF Adult
Member since 12/13 1101 total posts
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Speech Therapy Advice/Support
Your welcome. Good luck!
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Posted 2/12/16 6:05 PM |
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alexb
LIF Adult
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Speech Therapy Advice/Support
Look up Donna Lederman... She is extremely well known and i have only heard of amazing things.
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Posted 2/14/16 7:02 PM |
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ChristinaM128
LIF Adult
Member since 8/12 4043 total posts
Name: Christina
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Re: Speech Therapy Advice/Support
Speak with a professional on the outside first for several reasons:
1) sometimes stuttering can get worse if you bring it to the individual's attention; sometimes doing nothing is better. A specialist can advise you best
2) school districts may not give services anyways. Technically, it must significantly interfere with instruction in order for him to qualify. You'd be putting your child through a lot of other mandated tests (iq, educational, etc.) on,y to find out he may not be able to be serviced anyways through the schools.
3) though speech therapists in schools are highly trained and effective, you want a specialist for stuttering.
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Posted 2/29/16 9:20 AM |
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