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	<title>Comments on: Speech Language Therapy- Three Common Factors For Lack Of Progress</title>
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		<title>By: Isa Marrs</title>
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		<dc:creator>Isa Marrs</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi April,
I am sorry to hear about the struggles you are going through with your son&#039;s speech. Is your son receiving speech therapy in school? If so have you been able to talk to the Speech Language Pathologist who is working with him? In order for there to be progress there would need to be quality therapy at school and carry over by you at home. Do you have a Hospital or University by you that might provide quality therapy? Maybe a private therapist in your area could help?  He could have CAS; he could also have an Auditory Processing disorder which can&#039;t be properly assessed by an Audiologist until he is about 7. I would look into all your options and stay involved.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi April,<br />
I am sorry to hear about the struggles you are going through with your son&#8217;s speech. Is your son receiving speech therapy in school? If so have you been able to talk to the Speech Language Pathologist who is working with him? In order for there to be progress there would need to be quality therapy at school and carry over by you at home. Do you have a Hospital or University by you that might provide quality therapy? Maybe a private therapist in your area could help?  He could have CAS; he could also have an Auditory Processing disorder which can&#8217;t be properly assessed by an Audiologist until he is about 7. I would look into all your options and stay involved.</p>
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		<title>By: april</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 03:28:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Isa,  My 5 yr old son has been in speech therapy for almost  3 years.  He progressed some but has really not progressed much.  He is in school now and we thought that would help but he has actually gotten worse since then.  We have had his hearing tested by 3 different ENTs and he has passed all the test.  He has had negative pressure at some points.  I truely feel something with his hearing is wrong but can&#039;t prove it and with 3 ENTs saying it isn&#039;t I don&#039;t know where to turn now.  He is not really motivated but yet remaims extremely frusterated when you can&#039;t understand him.  I don&#039;t know where else to turn... I read over your website and I&#039;m looking for help, suggestions, anything to grasp.  I have talked to a lot of people over the past 3 years and one day I know I will talk to the right person that will steer me in the right direction.  Any advice you have would be appreciated.  April</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Isa,  My 5 yr old son has been in speech therapy for almost  3 years.  He progressed some but has really not progressed much.  He is in school now and we thought that would help but he has actually gotten worse since then.  We have had his hearing tested by 3 different ENTs and he has passed all the test.  He has had negative pressure at some points.  I truely feel something with his hearing is wrong but can&#8217;t prove it and with 3 ENTs saying it isn&#8217;t I don&#8217;t know where to turn now.  He is not really motivated but yet remaims extremely frusterated when you can&#8217;t understand him.  I don&#8217;t know where else to turn&#8230; I read over your website and I&#8217;m looking for help, suggestions, anything to grasp.  I have talked to a lot of people over the past 3 years and one day I know I will talk to the right person that will steer me in the right direction.  Any advice you have would be appreciated.  April</p>
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