My daughter was seen by speech and language after I self referred, asking for help with the fact that there are situations in which she is unable to talk, or she talks so quietly that she cannot be heard or understood.
Unfortunately the therapist we saw didn't seem particularly interested in helping us, repeatedly asking if there was support to access in light of my daughter being autistic. She seemed to have no understanding of autism, particularly how females with autism present which is disappointing when autism is, in part, a communication disability.
Eventually it was decided we would be discharged as my daughter wasn't able to communicate why she can't talk in certain situations, which is ironic and feels like a lot of pressure to put on a child.
Ultimately we leave the service no more supported than we were before and no more able to know how to help my daughter communicate in the situations she finds challenging.
"Ultimately we leave the service no more supported"
About: Outpatients Centre / Speech & Language Therapy Outpatients Centre Speech & Language Therapy FK8 2AU
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Update posted by tryingtobeamum (a parent/guardian) 2 years ago