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[quote=Anonymous]Op here. You are right that they may also see me as a bad parent making poor parenting choices. My house is messy, and my kids are picky eaters. My kids were both in early intervention program before 18 months old with the first sign of no talking, and both of them are still in IEP with speech intervention in ES. That's why I tell them to do early intervention or even toddler playgroup from my experiences. I have spent more than probably $70k already on therapies, evaluation and such. They happen to be SN kids with a ton of support. One is gifted with global delay in gifted program. One is uncertain with global delay, esp. speech. Both grandparents, brother & SIL know all these. I am familiar with the system, so I don't want them to regret not to do early intervention down the road. It is tricky to just talk to my brother, and he happens to be the only one asking me suggestion. SIL is quiet, and I don't really get her. There is 1-2 years waiting list for getting developmental evaluation. My kids did a lot of kid activities at my niece's age, and they also went to daycare. My niece mostly stays home with SIL and they go out at late afternoon/evening when there are not much thing she could do at those hours. Well, I wish them the best. Grandparents has talked to them before, but there's no changes. [/quote]
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