Wednesday, November 14

Trey's Evaluation

Well, all went well at the evaluation today. Everyone was very nice and they went on and on about how much they really enjoyed having Trey visit them - but hey, we all knew that he's a sweetheart, didn't we??? :-)

They affirmed what we've known all along - he has excellent receptive skills - which means he understands everything that you say to him. His problem is apparently all articulation - the forming of sounds.

We talked to the psychologist about how she felt about Trey being on the Autism Spectrum, and she said that when she first met him, she immediately noticed that he had a melodic self-soothing sort of noise he was making when he was still nervous, but she also noticed this went away immediately. She went on about how he made good eye contact, had good imaginative play, interacted with the other kids, etc. She said that it's POSSIBLE, but at this time she says it isn't a concern to her, and if we still notice things at home (lining up toys, routines, etc.) we should have him re-evaluated in about 2 years - before he starts K or 1st grade. And as much as her reassurance should have been a relief, I still feel in my heart that he fits on the spectrum somewhere, even though I do believe its very mild. BUT - everything in my mind might change once he starts verbalizing more, too...

We have been working with Trey quite a bit one word at a time the past few weeks, and he spontaneously used the word CAR today - which was a HUGE breakthrough. His word for car is "blumb". He's used this word for probably a year. We started slowly, encouraging him to try to say "car" each time we heard "blumb". At first he was VERY resistant... And he would use the word each time we corrected him, but never spontaneously. Well, today, we were driving along the interstate and he said "dun car" (which means "lots of cars") and I was so excited. LOL

Although he's still working on "car", he's getting it, so we chose another word today to work on - "train". He can't say it yet, but he's at least willing to TRY to verbalize something other than "choo choo" which is HUGE!!! :-)

All in all, it was a good day - well, as far as Trey is concerned - the rest of the day was a total disaster, but that's a whole OTHER story...

1 comment:

Marigold said...

Glad to hear Trey is doing well! I imagine 'train' will be a good word, if he likes locomotives as much as most little boys I know...