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Hi i dont write much but read all that i get. My daughter has delays in

mostly speech but sees a occupational and speech and some one else but can't

think of name right now has program assintant to help her at daycarebut not

for the summer . My daughter is now 3 yrs old has no surgerys on her eyes

but has surgery on ears and heart at4 weeks old. Now she is very active has

not been able to potty train wouldn't sit down long for long . Has anyone

have a child with no fear about anything?has anyone tired signing to their

children?

>From: " kimberly mcnatt " <kim_mcnatt@...>

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>Subject: blepharophimosis re:My son Brock

>Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2004 19:59:52 -0000

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>My son Brock is 4 years old he'll be 5 in July. He has had 2

>surgeries on both eyes for ptosis. On his last surgery they expanded

>the opening towards his nose. He looks great, but when he's tired

>his left eye still droops a little. He has developmental delays,

>speech delays, but he walks, and just got potty trained this past

>Christmas. He has a LOT of energy and short attention span, does

>anyone else have experience with these symptoms, and what do you do?

>Does anyone have a child/children with speech/language delays? We

>live in Ellijay Georgia, just moved here 4 months ago from Florida.

>I would love to hear from anyone! Thanks, Kim McNatt

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hI, I use sign for my daughter. She has speech delay and we use Makaton sign language which is an easier form of Sign Language. We have found this extremely helpful.

blepharophimosis re:My son Brock>Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2004 19:59:52 -0000>>My son Brock is 4 years old he'll be 5 in July. He has had 2>surgeries on both eyes for ptosis. On his last surgery they expanded>the opening towards his nose. He looks great, but when he's tired>his left eye still droops a little. He has developmental delays,>speech delays, but he walks, and just got potty trained this past>Christmas. He has a LOT of energy and short attention span, does>anyone else have experience with these symptoms, and what do you do?>Does anyone have a child/children with speech/language delays? We>live in Ellijay Georgia, just moved here 4 months ago from Florida.>I would love to hear from anyone! Thanks, Kim McNatt>>>>>

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