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[quote=Anonymous]I know your DD participated in EI for 6 months, but I would not let that sully her development. EI is notorious for over-diagnosing kids with "delays." If a remember correctly, your pediatrician was not concerned by your DD's lack of rolling over and not being able to crawl at six and nine months, correct? And, your DD did walk at a normal age? 15 months? That is normal, not delayed. Just keep that in mind. As for your DD's sensory issues. I would not call that a neurological issue either. Again, from what you have described, she is normal. All toddlers have sensory issues. This SPD thing is really out of control. Everyone thinks their toddler has sensory issues. I hope you can come to realize that you DD is perfect in the way she develops and stop pathologizing every little thing she doesn't do on schedule. You seem to have grown a lot since this thread. But, in your last post you are still comparing your DD to her peers and thinking she falls short. She is never going to be the fastest or the smartest when you compare her to her peers-- but that does not make her delayed. [/quote]
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