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[quote=Anonymous]OP, a lot of these kids like the last poster said are doing pretty well at 7-8, including mine who has receptive language. The 3-6 seems the hardest. My child does well overall at school and loves it. We did a small structured school after LEAP and that was very positive. LEAP is the best around but the new director has made a lot of changes. We were there during the transition and it worked for my child but I don't think her mixed age groups and other stuff that I am hearing about would have been best for us. The commute is very hard, especially if you have other commitments. LEAP was very positive for my child. Otherwise, your best option is to find a preschool, which may be hard and do lots of private therapy. We have language bumps. Usually there is negative, very frustrating behavior for weeks before and then we notice language and behavioral improvements. We notice the biggest jumps in the summer. I'd just do as much private 1-1 therapy as you can. We love our SLP but she's no longer taking young ones and specializes. [/quote]
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