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[quote=Anonymous]This was hard for me to understand for a long time, and still is frankly. My DD was completely verbal at 2, had an amazing vocabulary at 2-3, great enunciation but I realized when she started school at 3 she wasn't interacting at all with peers. We've learned its not an issue with speech, and traditional speech therapy doesn't really help at all. My DD learns by ROTE and learns conversation patterns. She is great when answering a factual question and can communication anything she wants to but can't follow a conversation. Its not necessarily a spectrum disorder, but its hard to "treat." Modeling conversation helps and scaffolding conversations will help when she's older -- you literally have to spell out, 'when someone says this, you can say this or that." i keep hoping it will come naturally, and it does a little bit but SLOWLY. [/quote]
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