My child is 8 years old and he is in an integration class. I would like to improve his language skills so that he can be transferred to a regular school as soon as possible. We were advised to find a speech therapist, how can this be done?
Pediatricians have limits on issuing referrals to speech therapists. But also a referral to a speech therapist can give out HNO-arzt, it should be easier.
Pediatricians have limits on issuing referrals to speech therapists. But also a referral to a speech therapist can give out HNO-arzt, it should be easier.
There is another option. Our son studied with Lesepater, they read and talked. You can ask about Lesepater directly at the school. Usually volunteers work with the school. Or the teacher can tell you where else you can find them.
You can ask your pediatrician about a speech therapist, but there must be a good reason for a referral. Any speech problems, such as pronunciation, phonemic hearing loss, speech retardation, suspected dyslexia, etc. Your health insurance will pay for speech therapy, so you don't have to pay anything. But it can be difficult to find a speech therapist in Munich, as there are big waiting lists everywhere. But I would recommend it anyway, even if you have to wait. Because, a speech therapist can really help your child well with language.
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Pediatricians have limits on issuing referrals to speech therapists. But also a referral to a speech therapist can give out HNO-arzt, it should be easier.
Pediatricians have limits on issuing referrals to speech therapists. But also a referral to a speech therapist can give out HNO-arzt, it should be easier.
There is another option. Our son studied with Lesepater, they read and talked. You can ask about Lesepater directly at the school. Usually volunteers work with the school. Or the teacher can tell you where else you can find them.
You can ask your pediatrician about a speech therapist, but there must be a good reason for a referral. Any speech problems, such as pronunciation, phonemic hearing loss, speech retardation, suspected dyslexia, etc. Your health insurance will pay for speech therapy, so you don't have to pay anything. But it can be difficult to find a speech therapist in Munich, as there are big waiting lists everywhere. But I would recommend it anyway, even if you have to wait. Because, a speech therapist can really help your child well with language.