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<blockquote data-quote="vtheartmama" data-source="post: 403978" data-attributes="member: 10980"><p>NVTS- thanks! that makes me feel better about that part...I'll just go with the flow then!</p><p></p><p>MWM- something you said just suddenly explained something to me. My daughter had an overnight with auntie and cousins and I met her at the library to try out a new music and movement class and she just seemed so strange. I know it must have been overwhelming, lots of kids, new place etc. but what you said..she seemed "lost", and she gets that way a lot it's certaintly not the first time, I've just never figured out a word to describe it. She has an IEP for her speech/language delays, specifically she has trouble staying on topic, answering questions "correctly" (Q. What is the cat doing? A. "I have a cat at home"), using the correct pronouns (he for she), can't answer "why?" questions. I've dealt with the medical issues one by one as they have cropped up, unexpectedly,...the speech/language was a suprise she has always been so bright..I'm gonna have to dig down very very deep to deal with this one..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vtheartmama, post: 403978, member: 10980"] NVTS- thanks! that makes me feel better about that part...I'll just go with the flow then! MWM- something you said just suddenly explained something to me. My daughter had an overnight with auntie and cousins and I met her at the library to try out a new music and movement class and she just seemed so strange. I know it must have been overwhelming, lots of kids, new place etc. but what you said..she seemed "lost", and she gets that way a lot it's certaintly not the first time, I've just never figured out a word to describe it. She has an IEP for her speech/language delays, specifically she has trouble staying on topic, answering questions "correctly" (Q. What is the cat doing? A. "I have a cat at home"), using the correct pronouns (he for she), can't answer "why?" questions. I've dealt with the medical issues one by one as they have cropped up, unexpectedly,...the speech/language was a suprise she has always been so bright..I'm gonna have to dig down very very deep to deal with this one.. [/QUOTE]
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