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[quote=Anonymous]I know my little one is delay in speech right before covid started March 2020. Due to covid, I have been ignoring signs of speech delay & pediatricians recommendation to seek help from early intervention the whole time. Fast forward now, my kid still has speech delay, but it got to the point that I had to give in & had done something because I realize covid is not going away anytime soon, could stay here in 2023-2025 😞 We are covid cautious family, and I feel so terrible with the whole covid situation impacting my kid's development because of our choice. We finally enrolled my little one in daycare a few months ago in person, started early intervention & private speech evaluation process. She has made some progress in speech from daycare, early intervention is a joke/useless, and we are expecting private speech therapy to kick in once there is availabilities. Teachers are masked DOES hinder kid learning speech because I am told that my kid needs to be evaluated for articulation. I still don't regret sending her to daycare even though I wish there is no covid and teachers /kids do not need to be masked.[/quote]
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