Guest guest Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 This was my experience too!! The counted his sign language as words to make the percentage work. And the SLP told me that there wasn't really anything more she could do for him then what I was already doing! So frustrating! > > > > Thanks , > > No, I haven't noticed any difference in stools, as he was and remains regular. He's not on any other supplements other than the fish oils and no medications either. He has not been to a neurodevelopmental physician and has no diagnoses at this point. > > > > At nearly 2yo, we had him evaluated through early intervention and was told that he didn't qualify. He had almost no words (but many approximations), but could put 2 approximations of words together (such as " a oo " for thank you). Because he understood everything and had over 100 signs, they seemed completely unconcerned and assumed he would talk in time. His speech has gradually improved in that time in sentence length and structure but not clarity. Now, at age 4, I've come to realize that he is not going to start talking clearly without therapy and have started the process of getting him speech therapy through the school system. Next week, we get the results of the evaluation that they did. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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