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Private developmental paediatrician recommendations?

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WithNailandI · 11/05/2017 06:49

DS4 has speech delay of 2 years and is also developmentally delayed in all areas. He is on the waiting list for community paed but time is ticking and I understand medical advice would be beneficial before he starts school. Can anyone recommend a private paed who specialises in development? Live in Bucks but happy to travel to surrounding areas for the right paed. Thanks in advance.

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zzzzz · 11/05/2017 08:23

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youarenotkiddingme · 11/05/2017 14:40

What information do you have from professionals already? I assume you e seen salt and he attends pre school so they have his developmental early years goals record etc?

I'd arrange to meet school and discuss those things and support needed this side of July - then only go private if you think it would benefit ds after this.

School should meet need - I'd be looking at different schools not private pead if they won't support on the information you have.

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Hedgyhoggy · 11/05/2017 22:21

Does he go to nursery? I found the evidence from nursery setting (and he only attended part time) was crucial in securing an assessment by Ed psych and from that a statement. Seen quite a few paediatricians. I find their main purpose is to listen to parents about difficulties and sign post to appropriate services - and they're not always great at doing that. You don't need a diagnosis, provision by the school should be based on the needs of your son

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WithNailandI · 12/05/2017 10:51

Thank you. Appreciate the responses. Pre-school are very good and supportive. The thing that I'm struggling with is that it seems hard to get access to any support prior to a diagnosis which we can't get before the paediatrician appointment. For example we have had to get an independent SALT involved because despite the significant delay we can't get any more NHS support at the moment because he has already had a few sessions in preschool earlier this year. Can we ask school to access ed psych support now then? Is this done separately or part of EHCP? Can we apply for EHCP now? I was told by the LA early years advisor that we needed to wait until he had had 4 terms of intervention. Sorry for all the questions, but feel like I'm digging in murky waters since this is a very new territory! Many thanks

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youarenotkiddingme · 12/05/2017 20:37

That salt reason seems utter shite. Surely it should be needs based and if he still needs it he should be having it. Usually education settings get given advice on strategies and then NHS salt reviews every 6 months or so.

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