Are the sessions conducted in a one-to-one setting?
Speech therapy sessions can be conducted in a one-to-one setting or in a group. Sometimes the speech therapist may recommend group sessions for your child. This does not mean that your child is getting less therapy. S/he may respond better in a more natural communication environment that a group setting provides. You may ask the speech therapist to explain the reasons for recommending either individual or group sessions for your child. 10. When will I know my child can stop speech therapy? Again, you should check with your speech therapist as she is probably the best person to know how well your child has progressed so far. This is especially true if you child has seen the therapist for some time. As you have invested time and effort, it is always in your best interest to discuss any changes in the therapy schedule with your speech therapist. She should be happy to discuss your needs.