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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 474628" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>my nephew had a huge regression around that age too. he went from using about a dozen words to one, which was 'baba' for his bottle. he also has sensory issues. he stayed non-verbal until he was 7. once his speach came back it came fast though. he still sounds a bit odd when he talks now, he is almost 12 and he gets speach therapy still. he is now caught up to his classmates at school in most subjects and he is an amazing builder. he did not receive any type of early intervention, his mother did not fight for it so he fell through the cracks. i agree that loss of speach is most likely autism. i just wanted to post about my nephew so that you would know that even if it is an uphill battle, they can catch up in time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 474628, member: 11339"] my nephew had a huge regression around that age too. he went from using about a dozen words to one, which was 'baba' for his bottle. he also has sensory issues. he stayed non-verbal until he was 7. once his speach came back it came fast though. he still sounds a bit odd when he talks now, he is almost 12 and he gets speach therapy still. he is now caught up to his classmates at school in most subjects and he is an amazing builder. he did not receive any type of early intervention, his mother did not fight for it so he fell through the cracks. i agree that loss of speach is most likely autism. i just wanted to post about my nephew so that you would know that even if it is an uphill battle, they can catch up in time. [/QUOTE]
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