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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What were the scores? Was there a big gap between the receptive and expressive scores? Find out the areas that give her issues - was it following directions, pointing to actions, prepositions, etc and see if that is something you can work on at home (with suggestions from the SLP).[/quote] Thanks, I am still waiting for the actual report. From talking to the speech therapist, the biggest issue seems to be prepositions. English is not the only language DD is exposed to, but the receptive language delay still surprised me. (DD has been a late talker, but I thought there was an issue with her receptive language.) [/quote]
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