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[quote=Anonymous]I can only share my experiences with my daughter who is now 7 and who has severe executive function issues (extremely low working memory, auditory processing, etc.) She still to this day has great difficulty with imaginary play although at her age she no longer even tries as it is just too hard for her. It is near impossible to create a story line when you can not hold onto the plot and characters via memory. Now if she had another child to model such play she will happily join in and follow but she never takes the lead. OP, it sounds like your child has made great progress - congratulations on that ![/quote]
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