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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 592443" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Another thought, if you have the option, you might want to request a male therapist. Since he is a boy, he might connect to a male therapist better. </p><p>And like others said, sometimes even a good therapist is not a good match for a specific child. It does not mean the child can't learn, it's a matter of finding a therapist that has this "magic", this extra intuition to know what the child needs and how to turn situations around. </p><p>Sweet Pea will go into some phases during which she stops talking during speech sessions... It's like a button is switched and she won't say a word anymore. So your child is not the only one! It happens. </p><p>I'm glad Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) will go to his preschool. Consistency across enevironments is key if we want our atypical kids to make progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 592443, member: 11847"] Another thought, if you have the option, you might want to request a male therapist. Since he is a boy, he might connect to a male therapist better. And like others said, sometimes even a good therapist is not a good match for a specific child. It does not mean the child can't learn, it's a matter of finding a therapist that has this "magic", this extra intuition to know what the child needs and how to turn situations around. Sweet Pea will go into some phases during which she stops talking during speech sessions... It's like a button is switched and she won't say a word anymore. So your child is not the only one! It happens. I'm glad Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) will go to his preschool. Consistency across enevironments is key if we want our atypical kids to make progress. [/QUOTE]
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