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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. As mentioned in my first post, we saw a dev ped who did not flag any speech issues. We got a speech evaluation a year ago and he was "borderline" on articulation issues, but excellent on expressive and receptive. He had fluid in his ears for at least two years (long story about why it wasn't removed immediately), which by the end was causing a 50% reduction in hearing. Had the tubes in March and have been doing speech therapy since then. The therapist doesn't think his speech is that bad, but he definitely has a global weakness/lisp that we're working on. She thinks he'll need about a year of therapy to resolve it. Some of that may be related to the ADHD, but in general I feel like we've run the speech thing into the ground and no one thinks there is anything more going on there to worry about. [/quote]
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