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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 515664" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Wow! Do you really think it could (hypothesis of course, noway to know for sure) be a Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) issue?? She understands though. She was 17 months when tested and scored at a 15months level for comprehension.... </p><p>As far as non speech movement: yes she does them pretty good actually. She can also make words sometimes. But it is very random and usually only happens once. She then never says it again. </p><p>We are using the ASL videos to increase our words as we go. This morning V wanted to know how to say "share" LOL. </p><p>I have read all the links on Apraxia of speech and was indeed surprised our Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) mentioned Occupational Therapist (OT). I thought it was supposed to be done by the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) himself... But I am no expert. And since Early intervention is so proactive, maybe he wants an Occupational Therapist (OT) on top of it. Just to give her ALL the help.</p><p>But I do agree, ultimatly, we need a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) who is fluent in ASL. She picks it up so good, I even frustrate myself over not knowing more.</p><p>I have never done signs, but I speak 3 languages: I have a clueon learning new languages: exposure, exposure, exposure!</p><p>Well, let's see how it goes tomorrow. I might have to call her coordinator and brainstorm with her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 515664, member: 11847"] Wow! Do you really think it could (hypothesis of course, noway to know for sure) be a Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) issue?? She understands though. She was 17 months when tested and scored at a 15months level for comprehension.... As far as non speech movement: yes she does them pretty good actually. She can also make words sometimes. But it is very random and usually only happens once. She then never says it again. We are using the ASL videos to increase our words as we go. This morning V wanted to know how to say "share" LOL. I have read all the links on Apraxia of speech and was indeed surprised our Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) mentioned Occupational Therapist (OT). I thought it was supposed to be done by the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) himself... But I am no expert. And since Early intervention is so proactive, maybe he wants an Occupational Therapist (OT) on top of it. Just to give her ALL the help. But I do agree, ultimatly, we need a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) who is fluent in ASL. She picks it up so good, I even frustrate myself over not knowing more. I have never done signs, but I speak 3 languages: I have a clueon learning new languages: exposure, exposure, exposure! Well, let's see how it goes tomorrow. I might have to call her coordinator and brainstorm with her. [/QUOTE]
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