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<blockquote data-quote="frustrated04" data-source="post: 591243"><p>He absolutely can express himself. He can nearly have a conversation as well. Conversation skills are best in bed right after bath and just before the melatonin knocks him out. </p><p></p><p>He has a lot of problems with pragmatics, object function, using phrases appropriately, etc. </p><p></p><p>All of this goes out the window when he's sick or frustrated. </p><p></p><p>I know that he does talk to one of the boys he plays with. Actually walks and talks! It's really cool to watch. </p><p></p><p>But most of his friends have a reason for limited language and I think that's why he gets along with them so well- one is severely autistic and while not non verbal, he doesn't have much functional. Another friend is 3, so they usually don't talk. And 2 other friends have only been speaking English for a few months, so obviously they're not having intense conversations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frustrated04, post: 591243"] He absolutely can express himself. He can nearly have a conversation as well. Conversation skills are best in bed right after bath and just before the melatonin knocks him out. He has a lot of problems with pragmatics, object function, using phrases appropriately, etc. All of this goes out the window when he's sick or frustrated. I know that he does talk to one of the boys he plays with. Actually walks and talks! It's really cool to watch. But most of his friends have a reason for limited language and I think that's why he gets along with them so well- one is severely autistic and while not non verbal, he doesn't have much functional. Another friend is 3, so they usually don't talk. And 2 other friends have only been speaking English for a few months, so obviously they're not having intense conversations. [/QUOTE]
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