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[quote=Anonymous]I don't know of this contributes to the discussion- if not, scroll on over... My son has social pragmatic language deficits (real, not delayed he's almost ten and was tested last year). He also has speech articulation issues and regularly sees as SL therapist for both pragmatics/speech. IQ score for verbal came back on two different IQ tests exceeding the 99th percentile. Language testing picked up in a lot of expressive/receptive language impairments. The takeaway for us (as another pp said) it depends on what language is used for-- verbal reasoning and social communication may overlap, but in DS's case, obviously not much. However, social pragmatics deficits are major for overall global functioning-- I cannot tell you how it impacts DS in almost every way. Just an example to take or leave. [/quote]
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