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[quote=Anonymous] In our case, we'd already had our child evaluated several times. It was clear his language was severely affected, but no one could tell us what to do other than sign up for speech therapy. Outside evaluators said no to ASD, but schools kept trying to push that "educational" label. We were totally flying blind. It was only when we went to Nashville and talked to Dr. Camarata that we got the full scope of what was going on with our son, as well as a very detailed plan on his learning style, what classroom setting was appropriate, an educational plan, and most importantly, when our son's language was likely to catch up. I've talked to countless other parents who have seen Dr. Camarata, and this one piece of information is just worth its weight in gold. Our child's language is still not caught up at 10, but he is getting close, and is exactly on the timeline that Dr. Camarata predicted. Other parents who were given diferent timelines -- by K, by 3rd, by 5th, by middle school -- have reported the same thing. [/quote]
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