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Speech Therapist

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:08 pm
by sheryl
Hi there,
I suspect my son is having speech problem. He is 2.5 yr old & he still drooling and babbling. Any recommendation for a speech therapist?

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:42 pm
by carebear
Hi sheryl, i have pm-ed you.

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:34 am
by atrecord
2.5 yr old is slow, but might not always be a problem. Suggest you consult a doctor (his PD, if he has one) first before deciding.

My son started walking at 11 mth, but started talking only at 2.

And an ex-colleague of mine, said that her mother told her she started talking only at 6! Dunno how true.

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:54 am
by duriz
Yes it really varies.
Please consult your child's PD.
My Mom said my older brother only started talking when he was 3+ years old.
She also said that I started talking when I was eight-months old and have not stopped since :oops:

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 11:02 am
by sheryl
My sixth sense tells me my son is having some speech problem. He does not seem to know how to place his tongue. He drinks his milk with his tongue sticking out slightly. He does not swallow his saliva. When he speaks, his tongue is also out.

I rather play safe. Bring him for an assessment early just in case. Will PD be able to tell the problem on speech?

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 12:01 pm
by luvmum
How abt going KKH or NUH for a child development assessment first? If confirmed require one then you can source for it. Hospi waiting time is long and irregualr so for more effective results, may want to consider spending more for private therapist. Painful to pay out the money each month but the coverage and the frequency is far more better than govt ones.

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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 12:10 pm
by janet88
My son was pointing at things and doesn't speak much at the age of 3. I thought it was bcos of his cleft...anyway, I brought him to see a speech therapist which is under the 'umbrella' care group of the cleft. After 2 months of speech therapy, he started to talk more. NOW, he talks non-stop. He's 10 now, but when he went to Nursery at 4, his teachers complained that he talks endlessly.

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 12:12 pm
by KoalaMummy
sheryl wrote:My sixth sense tells me my son is having some speech problem. He does not seem to know how to place his tongue. He drinks his milk with his tongue sticking out slightly. He does not swallow his saliva. When he speaks, his tongue is also out.

I rather play safe. Bring him for an assessment early just in case. Will PD be able to tell the problem on speech?
yes, your pd is also able to refer u to a speech therapist. my son was also referred to one via polyclinic during his yearly checkup. :celebrate:

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 3:55 pm
by BigDevil
At 3, DS can only manage phrases with 3 or 4 words, and most of the time we can't understand him. His sister, on the other hand, was able to form complete, logical sentences by the time she was 2. So when DS had his 3yo check up at polyclinic, we told the doctor that we were worried about him being a slow talker.

We were referred to KK, and during the first appointment, the doctor thought that DS was fine. Nonetheless, we were referred to the speech therapist and DS had his first session last week.

The speech therapist was a sweet, young, bubbly lady. DS at first refused to talk, but warmed up quickly after the ST brought out some toys. :wink:

The ST was pretty good (as far as we can tell) in guiding DS to talk. At times, DS surprised us with answers to questions that we didn't expect him to be able to answer. The session lasted nearly 1.5 hours, and at the end of it, the ST told us that DS is about 6 months behind in his speech development. We were given "homeworks" to help him improve, and our next session will be in Oct.

All in all, we were glad we brought him for therapy. It really helped us understand how we can help. For instance, I had always been reading story books to him, but the ST told us that instead of simply reading, we should observe where his eyes are looking, then talk and ask questions about the pictures which interest him. So I guess it was a fruitful session, and I believe we are all looking forward to the next session.

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 5:12 pm
by KoalaMummy
mine was my no3. same as BigD, when he was around 2-3yo, we are not able to understand his speech, but his siblings understands. :roll: actually, i understand him more than dh... :wink: also went for a few times of speech therapy, sent him to childcare (instead of looking after by my previous maid, who, i think did not really talk to him and always leave him in the room, which caused him to be more 'quiet') and now, he's 5yo and talk non-stop too... tho he's more of an introvert (like me) compared to my ds1 who talks non-stop since he was 10mth old.. :wink: