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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a 3 year old girl with the exact same issues. Her brother is autistic so we had her evaluated, and she is not. She has a HUGE vocabulary, a great memory, but yet she cannot answer the most basic questions. The speech therapist said it definitely looks like auditory processing difficulties because she often answers with a huge delay. She doesn't actually have conversations with us at all and her speech is somewhat random. It's true what PP said, to some degree the treatment is similar. My son learned through modeling and we are doing the same for her. We constantly repeat the concept of questions and answers to her and she can finally tell people her name. She just started school today. She will get speech therapy at school and she is currently in a special ed classroom to give her extra time to understand how to follow the routine. (she frequently cannot do things because she doesn't understand them) [/quote] PP, when you say that her speech is random...does she talk about things out of context or repeat herself often? (OP here).[/quote]
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