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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 530274" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Lovely, I agree with everyone else: you do what YOU feel is right. Don't let anyone confuse you. </p><p>The most obvious example I have is actually Partner: if I waited and listened to everyone (my parents, pediatrician, etc) I would have never called early intervention. My mother kept on telling me that NOTHING was wrong (Partner could not say a single word at the age of 2! not even Momma). I have seen first hand the effect of early intervention. Probably why I have tried some many things with V.</p><p>Go to your appointment but stay critical. I guess that is the hardest part: follow your gut, but still listen to various opinions and sort it all out without being too confused at the end! </p><p>But if you feel confused and unsure, you can always come here! We'll halp you out. Not that the board is all knowledge, but it gives you different perspective without questionning you.</p><p>Nothing really wrong can come out of an appointment. Whatever is discussed: you still get to decide wether it feels right or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 530274, member: 11847"] Lovely, I agree with everyone else: you do what YOU feel is right. Don't let anyone confuse you. The most obvious example I have is actually Partner: if I waited and listened to everyone (my parents, pediatrician, etc) I would have never called early intervention. My mother kept on telling me that NOTHING was wrong (Partner could not say a single word at the age of 2! not even Momma). I have seen first hand the effect of early intervention. Probably why I have tried some many things with V. Go to your appointment but stay critical. I guess that is the hardest part: follow your gut, but still listen to various opinions and sort it all out without being too confused at the end! But if you feel confused and unsure, you can always come here! We'll halp you out. Not that the board is all knowledge, but it gives you different perspective without questionning you. Nothing really wrong can come out of an appointment. Whatever is discussed: you still get to decide wether it feels right or not. [/QUOTE]
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