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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Decided to check in and would just like to say a huge thank you to the first three posters. To 20:28, we are fully aware about potential LD's (duh), and I already said there are additional evaluations in our future to stay abreast of what she needs. I didn't go into all the therapy and what she is receiving, because I didn't get on here to get a diagnosis, I just wanted to hear positive stories from other parents who have been through speech delays with their kids. Not interested in the nastiness, although I knew on DCUM it wouldn't take long. :roll: [/quote] You're in denial. Your kid may and probably won't grow out of her speech delays, [b]so you can hear all the positive stories you want and it won't affect your kid's outcome[/b]. So yeah, my kid's age is in the double digits and we've been doing speech therapy and related services since age 2. Get used to the new normal. That's my positive story for you.[/quote] As a parent who's been there, hearing a positive story from another parent can be the very thing that makes you take a deep breath, smile, and get back in there with a positive attitude for your kid. Super-important in the giant sucking void of doctor visits and never-ending therapy. Just sayin'.[/quote]
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