My daughter has been in speech since she was about 1 1/2 years old. We began with Brighton School, which was a great program because the Speech Pathologist comes to your home whenever you have a scheduled appointment.
It has helped my daughter a lot to go through speech including with self esteem and making friends. I do not regret putting her in speech.
Brighton School, if I recall, will only go up to age 3 or 4. After that, I suggest Sante Pediatric Speech, which is located on the Southside. There is also a Speech program called Warm Springs, but they liked to charge for extra services outside of Medicaid and they were slightly difficult to work with.
Also, when your daughter is older, you can have her placed in speech class through the schools. This service is free if she is at a public school. Should you opt for a private school and want to try for the speech program for free, you would need to contact the district your daughters private school is in. The speech pathologist assigned to that district, if they have room, can see your child then too at your school of choice.
Last, if your daughter has a significant speech problem, you can collect SSI money. I know this, because I collect for my child. The state recognizes that you are spending extra time on your child to assist them with their disability or issue, and this takes away from your opportunity to work full-time.
So those are some pieces of information I have acquired over the years pertaining speech issues. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact me through my email of ____@____.com
But as a mother, my child would be worse off regarding her self esteem and her ability to speech. If the doctor suggests it, I would follow through with it now. That way your child does not have any negative connotations with the programs and can get a head start on thier speech.
Also, another great program is Head Start, which based on income, can be free as well.
I hoped this helped you.
A. P.