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[quote=Anonymous]Its not the be all and end all. I would go to a speech pathologist over a developmental ped for an assessment. Our developmental ped said autism and our speech pathologist says no. It is very common in speech delayed kids not to have imaginary play. If you don't have the speech, its hard to do the play. Ours has only started to come in as the speech is coming in. To me, that play is not a big deal and I'd focus on the bigger issues. If you are not in private speech, I would do that.[/quote]
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