DS (4.2) has been having ABA since January and he has been improved a lot behaviourally and to certain extent communication wise. He was verbal before starting the therapy and had a lot of language, but what he only used one or two words to communicate his needs and now he can do 4-6 words sentences. We have been reviewing his progress over the last few weeks and it seems that he has now hit a brick wall. He is not behaviourally challenged anymore, he never had any sensory issues so that's still alright. But his speech seemed to have stopped at his need level ( I mean he only talks when he needs something or when he wants to share something with us, but he is not doing any conversation or social communication). DH and I are wondering whether it's time to try some traditional speech therapy as he has not progressed much over the last few months speech wise. What can a traditional SALT offer that an ABA therapist can not? Moondog or any other SALT around?
Any advice on this will be greatly appreciated.