The speech therapist gave us a Nuk brush to stimulate her tongue and mouth in hopes that this will lead to a greater production of sounds. We also are going to continue to encourage the "back and forth" game play with a variety of sounds. One of the things that Ben and I learned during this IFSP is that any signs that she learns to use will count toward the "15 by 15" count. (This is a very general guideline that a toddler should use 15 words or signs to communicate by 15 months.) We are going to continue to sign to her regularly and will begin medical model speech therapy at about 12 months.
So, the IFSP conclusion...
- We will continue to have our hearing therapist meet with Abigail once a week;
- Our EI will come every other week to monitor Abby's progress in other areas of development;
- The speech therapist will come once a month to visit Abigail and provide us with ideas to encourage her communication;
- We will receive the services of a deaf mentor to help us build our sign language vocabulary and work on ways to incorporate signing into our daily lives; and
- We will begin medical model speech therapy at 12 months.
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You are an amazing mom and I really am glad that I can now keep in touch with you via your blogs.
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