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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 495123" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>It has been only 2 months. The part that puzzles me is the difference between understanding and expressing. She was equally delayed in both but I think therapy has helped her understanding, but not her expressive language. </p><p>She is 16 months and I see her try to make words but it always comes out with the same "a" or "ma" sound. It almost feels like the words she used to say (mama, papa in French, dada in english, bye, her own name and one other I forgot already...) were just a dream.</p><p>Kind of something happened between 9months and 10months, and her ability to talked vanished...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 495123, member: 11847"] It has been only 2 months. The part that puzzles me is the difference between understanding and expressing. She was equally delayed in both but I think therapy has helped her understanding, but not her expressive language. She is 16 months and I see her try to make words but it always comes out with the same "a" or "ma" sound. It almost feels like the words she used to say (mama, papa in French, dada in english, bye, her own name and one other I forgot already...) were just a dream. Kind of something happened between 9months and 10months, and her ability to talked vanished... [/QUOTE]
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