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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 531874" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Of course she could make the time. I wonder if she is emotionally just not able to admit there is a serious problem. Huge denial??? Or if she was ever told he was just immature or delayed? Sometimes I think the term developmental delay is mean....yes there are kids who really do have issues where they catch up, but some parents think that then the therapists can just fix them and it will all be normal. I know a girl who clearly had severe CP and was likely going to be very low verbal if she could coordinate for speech at all, and still her docs would not diagnose until she was about 3 finally they did. Those poor parents thought forever they had a "floppy baby" who was developmentally "delayed" and would catch up by K. It was heartbreaking. </p><p></p><p>This lady sounds like she doesn't want to know if there is a real problem. Sadly it will make things so much worse to not be working on it at home. </p><p></p><p>Our kids need advocacy more than anything for a huge part of their lives and we are the ones who do it. As they get older people just treat them like naughty kids and someone is mad at them on a daily basis. How can that NOT affect their emotional development, their personality development etc.??? Poor boy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 531874, member: 12886"] Of course she could make the time. I wonder if she is emotionally just not able to admit there is a serious problem. Huge denial??? Or if she was ever told he was just immature or delayed? Sometimes I think the term developmental delay is mean....yes there are kids who really do have issues where they catch up, but some parents think that then the therapists can just fix them and it will all be normal. I know a girl who clearly had severe CP and was likely going to be very low verbal if she could coordinate for speech at all, and still her docs would not diagnose until she was about 3 finally they did. Those poor parents thought forever they had a "floppy baby" who was developmentally "delayed" and would catch up by K. It was heartbreaking. This lady sounds like she doesn't want to know if there is a real problem. Sadly it will make things so much worse to not be working on it at home. Our kids need advocacy more than anything for a huge part of their lives and we are the ones who do it. As they get older people just treat them like naughty kids and someone is mad at them on a daily basis. How can that NOT affect their emotional development, their personality development etc.??? Poor boy. [/QUOTE]
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