u/CalligrapherKindly10

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Hello all! I am not sure this is allowed here, and to be clear I am not seeking a diagnosis.

My almost 5 year old (5 next month) has been in speech therapy for 6 months. His therapy office only does 30 minute sessions weekly (about 20 minutes actually with the SLP). This seems like too little as my older child had hour long weekly visits and also because I am seeing absolutely no improvement in his speech and it’s costing a pretty penny (obviously worth it if it is beneficial to my child’s development, but at this rate it doesn’t seem to be). Is this the norm? His office and pediatrician ruled out any physical causes for his speech difficulties. I’ve included a sample of him speaking just to give an idea of where he’s at.

u/CalligrapherKindly10 — 9 days ago

What should I do with these walls & doors? (Previously posted that I hate the floors but after some feedback I believe it’s the walls and doors throwing me off 🥴 I suck at this so help me out please. Planning on getting rugs in a like cream type scheme.

u/CalligrapherKindly10 — 13 days ago