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[quote=Anonymous]I agreed with the suggestion to have him evaluated - will be informative even if he doesn't qualify (they can say see, he's doing XYZ which is why we're not worried and also all these other areas are fine, or obviously, can say yes, we think he needs a little help, which is a good thing to get). On the cognitive/intellectual delay issue - my daughter had/has a language delay, plus a bunch of other delays (motor skills, etc), and does not have a cognitive delay (though because of the other delays, particularly motor skills, the general developmental testing showed some cognitive delay for a while). So just to reassure you that even if there is a language issue/delay, that doesn't necessarily equate to a cognitive issue. Yes, sometimes one reflects the other, but just noting for you that language delays can and do exist often separate from cognitive delays, if that helps ease your mind at all.[/quote]
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