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[quote=Anonymous]I agree with the other PPs who say go ahead and do the eval - it could be speech delays, it could be hearing, it could be an auditory processing delay or...it could be your child's norm! Getting an eval will give you more information to work with and then decide what, if anything to do. And don't feel bad about missing this or thinking it was normal - we missed a lot with my younger son who eventually was diagnosed on the Autism spectrum and lots of other assorted comorbid diagnosis because to us he seemed more "normal" with gross and fine motor skills than our older son who had mild cerebral palsy so we didn't know exactly what "normal" was nor did we have anything to "compare" too other than kids we only saw at school, church, etc. and didn't live with. It's never too late to get evaluations and help IF that's what's needed![/quote]
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