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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 515694" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Well, they are things to keep a watch for......lots of kids with auditory processing do develop language but have issues, just something that popped into my head....as you monitor her you will find out I guess, her good luck she has a mom who already knows what to do in case and THAT is what is important and what you are planning to do wont interfere with any of those diagnosis in a bad way. </p><p></p><p>Other motor things cross over too so maybe it is a regional thing, for example I worked doing evaluations for feeding and swallowing because we had the training in anatomy and neuro of the head and neck, but in other settings the Occupational Therapist (OT)'s did it. As long as they are comfortable with it and consulting on the speech/language piece maybe it is an advantage to have both working on it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 515694, member: 12886"] Well, they are things to keep a watch for......lots of kids with auditory processing do develop language but have issues, just something that popped into my head....as you monitor her you will find out I guess, her good luck she has a mom who already knows what to do in case and THAT is what is important and what you are planning to do wont interfere with any of those diagnosis in a bad way. Other motor things cross over too so maybe it is a regional thing, for example I worked doing evaluations for feeding and swallowing because we had the training in anatomy and neuro of the head and neck, but in other settings the Occupational Therapist (OT)'s did it. As long as they are comfortable with it and consulting on the speech/language piece maybe it is an advantage to have both working on it! [/QUOTE]
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