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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It's unusual for a child to have a receptive delay without an expressive delay. It's the receptive part that is the most difficult to deal with, by far. [/quote] OP here. That's exactly why I am so puzzled. My sense is that the slight delay is being attributed to the multi-lingual environment. But reading about the latter, there doesn't seem to be much evidence that exposure to several languages has any adverse effect on receptive language. (It certainly didn't for my older DD). [/quote]
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