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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Two years old is too late. We had DS evaluated at 15 months. At the very least, you should do it at 18 months.[/quote] I gently disagree. It's never too late. You make the best decisions you can with the information you have at the time. [/quote] If you realize at 2 or 4 or 7 or 14 that your child has a delay, or if you knew but weren't able to get help before then but now can, then no, it's never too late to start. But, getting help earlier means your child will may finish needing therapy early, may need less help total, may have less frustration along the way, and is likely to have his/her academics and social relationships less effected. I'm not the PP, but I'd agree that waiting for 9 months after you have concerns is not in the best interest of the child.[/quote]
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