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[quote=Anonymous]OP, If you haven't already, I would get a global assessment by a developmental pediatrician. "SPD" isn't in the DSM. It doesn't mean it doesn't exist; it's just that you shouldn't be getting a "diagnosis" of it. I would drop any practitioner who gave a diagnosis and switch. Secondly, reading all kinds of books contribute to literacy. If your kid has speech delays, they are often associated with language based learning issues later on. So just go to the library and have your kid pick out books he enjoys. Spend every day for reading. Do games to learn the alphabet and the sounds that go with the letters. Don't worry if your kid isn't reading by K. [/quote]
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