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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. She does have anxiety, in fact we were considering selective mutism for awhile. The ADHD-inattentive is all over the place in our family and my son was actually extremely similar at this age – apparently the speech delay was an executive functioning issue, plus he had anxiety, and still does. He is all caught up now speech-wise, but that's why we started watching for the ADHD in her so early. We had an evaluation when she was 3 for spectrum disorders and it was ruled out at the time, although – as we know – it can always be ruled back in. I will ask her therapist this week about possibly doing more days a week. We are at a highly recommended center in Bethesda, and just barely got our insurance to cover one day a week (which we were happy to get), but I will see if she thinks it's a good idea. So far, my DD is not a huge fan of going to speech, so that's another consideration.[/quote]
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