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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 501904" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Keep in mind: teachers are not here to diagnosis. But just to be on the safe side, why not take your little man to the Doctor(s) who diagnosis your oldest?</p><p>If there is something, you want to help him as soon as possible. If there is nothing, you can then ask the teacher to please not make assumptions .</p><p>Either way: get on it as soon as possible or the "what if" will eat you alive. </p><p>And keep in mind: no one kid is a like (even when they share genetics) and at such a young age, no one knows how things will turn out.</p><p>Just to give you an example: Partner had a SEVERE language delay affecting expressive and comprehensive. He is now 100% issue free.</p><p>V was an early talker so I thought back then that he was in the clear. V now has a very significant social communication delay.</p><p>Sweet Pea still does not make words despite weekly therapy. You know what: I just ride with it and don't make long term assumptions!!</p><p>Ride with it and try not to scare yourself. You will have times of extreme worries but fight not to feed on it. </p><p>Sending kind thoughts your way accross oceans and continents!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 501904, member: 11847"] Keep in mind: teachers are not here to diagnosis. But just to be on the safe side, why not take your little man to the Doctor(s) who diagnosis your oldest? If there is something, you want to help him as soon as possible. If there is nothing, you can then ask the teacher to please not make assumptions . Either way: get on it as soon as possible or the "what if" will eat you alive. And keep in mind: no one kid is a like (even when they share genetics) and at such a young age, no one knows how things will turn out. Just to give you an example: Partner had a SEVERE language delay affecting expressive and comprehensive. He is now 100% issue free. V was an early talker so I thought back then that he was in the clear. V now has a very significant social communication delay. Sweet Pea still does not make words despite weekly therapy. You know what: I just ride with it and don't make long term assumptions!! Ride with it and try not to scare yourself. You will have times of extreme worries but fight not to feed on it. Sending kind thoughts your way accross oceans and continents! [/QUOTE]
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