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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why all the passion PP? NP here, but I don't see anything wrong with asking questions. As per development, this is not such a strange question. The NNAT and CogAT have norms based on age and season taken, so why does it seem strange that they could have special norms for premies? They probably don't but why all the fuss?[/quote] Because I had premies, so I know how bonkers this is. When my kids did not walk until 15 & 18 months respectively, it was not considered to be a big developmental issue. Because they were premies. But it is very, very strange to be looking at development delays and basically use premie status as an excuse when a kid is 8. Nobody anywhere age Norma’s anything for 8 year olds because they were premies. No even your pediatrician. Come on. aPa is nutty enough without the “but my kid was a premie almost a decade ago” excuse. So, I suspect PP is trolling. [/quote]
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