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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am just so shocked at people trying to find a problem in their children. OP, this is a "normal" 5 year old. Lighten up and laugh along with your daughter. She seems like she has a great imagination and you should try it.[/quote] No one is looking for problems. When you have a child with SN, especially if it is your first child, it is really hard to know what is part of the SN and what is part of being a typical kid. You don't want to brush things off as normal behavior then find out later it wasn't. Sometimes too a behavior is normal on its own but the SN child does it with a greater frequency or intensity or can't turn it off or uses it in situations that a NT kid wouldn't. Asking on a discussion board for clarification about a behavior is a great way to get feedback about what is typical and what is concerning. [/quote] Thank you, PP. I am OP. My DD is not typically developing and has some idiosyncratic speech patterns so it is indeed hard for me to know what's related to her issues and what's not. She is different than her peers in the way she communicates in general. I'm definitely not looking for problems where there are none. Thank you for the feedback, it was reassuring to know that the silly talk is normal at her age.[/quote]
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