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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] At 8 years old not speaking to peers is slightly problematic. He won't be 8 forever and at 13, 16, 21--what a dismal future.[/quote] I agree kids need help but how can you say for sure that he won't outgrow the issue with age(13, 16, 21) even without any help?[/quote] Because meanwhile the other kids' skills are advancing, while his aren't. As kids get older it gets much harder to catch up.[/quote] I think it's not a race , who [u]talks/communicates more wins[/u]! Kids should have [u][b]good enough[/b] communication to succeed in life[/u], not like they should be in 80-90 percentile![/quote] Well good enough would being able to communicate with peers at the very least academically and ideally socially. No one knows the future, but this dynamic isn't likely to change without intervention. This may include but not limited to medication, social skills group, speech therapy based on a differentiated diagnosis. Saying what it's not, doesn't help. Figuring out what it IS needs to happen.[/quote] Agreed![/quote]
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