
Posted by Andy Floyd
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on 2/17/2009, 10:37 pm, in reply to "private articulation evaluation"
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Are you a medicaid provider or some other insurance provider? If no, then I would have them pay you after your session and then they can seek out reimbursement from the insurance company. I've been doing private speech for a while, but have never had to code anything, so I can't help in that area. Yup, give the Goldman, bring a tape recorder/videorecorder and use that as backup especially since they live a distance away, have a conversation and get an informal degree of how intelligible the child is and how his sounds are in conversational speech. You could even go through a quick linguistic hierarchy and see if that affects anything. Certainly do stimulability testing and do a quick interview with the parents to see what they think is the issue and how it's affecting the child's intelligibility and what others are thinking (friends comments, other adults comments, ect.).
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