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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here is my short & sweet experience with the issue: My son was a late talker and had a tongue tie which made it impossible to make some sounds. Not being able to talk resulted in a speech delay which had a corresponding social/emotional delay. KKI Neurodevelopmental Pediatrician has been seeing him every six months since he was 2.5. He's now 7 w/no ASD suspected, and a complete chatterbox. Still in SPED for supports as he catches up. [/quote] I don’t think late talking can cause an actual “emotional delay” that looks the same as autism. Deaf kids have joint attention and responsiveness; kids with down’s syndrome do too. A lot of social communication is non-verbal. [/quote] Early on it can, especially with receptive issues. [/quote]
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