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[quote=Anonymous]OP--I feel your pain. These darn preschoolers. So damn finicky! The best advice I've gotten so far is from a friend who is also a SLP. She told me that we expect so much from our kids these days. And any kid who is not able to keep up at 2,3,or 4 is looked at to see if they need early intervention. She mentioned that early intervention is a great thing and very important, but that I should keep in mind that some kids just develop slower than others. That there is nothing wrong with them that time won't fix. Great advice--but it didn't stop me from getting involved with a dev ped, getting a full SLP eval, going through Child Find, changing preschools, and in general driving myself crazy. Like you, I'm coming up empty handed. The more I get my son evaluated, the more the months go by, and the more he develops. My friend may just have a point when it comes to my child. Does your gut tell you that anything is going to come out of your IEP meeting?[/quote]
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