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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP again. Thanks for your input. The expressive language scores were 86 (on the CELF) and 90 (on the EOWPVT). For both tests, the report says that the normal range is 85 and 115. We can afford therapy and will likely do it. But as a statistician (by training), I am really puzzled by the language in the report and what is considered a problem. [/quote] These scores are considered to be in the (low) average range. So technically she doesn't have any language issues - unless there is a language sample that shows otherwise. Therapy can't hurt but it's not a necessity. Look at the report and focus on the areas of "weakness" within the test. For example- is she having grammatical issues, does she have trouble asking for directions. While the testing doesn't show a speech language delay, the areas of weakness are something to keep an eye on in terms of academics.[/quote]
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