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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 498274" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I read the article, and it actually might be right on. Her understanding seems to really be responding to therapy and her muscles are quite strong (been using a straw since the age of 10 months or so).</p><p>But from what I understand it would be hard to diagnosis since she barely has any speech. I suppose, that's why it is so important to have good professionals to do the evaluation.</p><p>Buddy, do you think she is too young to start looking into alternative comunication systems? Or would that be confusing since we do sign language already?</p><p>Poor baby girl cried so bad last night because nobody knew what she wanted before bedtime. We tried cuddling, bottle, milk in sippy, cookie, other foods, etc.. Until I looked at her highchair and realized she did not have water with her dinner! She was sooo thirsty for water. She was signing "milk" but actually meant water (we have not taught her the sign for water yet). husband and I felt bad...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 498274, member: 11847"] I read the article, and it actually might be right on. Her understanding seems to really be responding to therapy and her muscles are quite strong (been using a straw since the age of 10 months or so). But from what I understand it would be hard to diagnosis since she barely has any speech. I suppose, that's why it is so important to have good professionals to do the evaluation. Buddy, do you think she is too young to start looking into alternative comunication systems? Or would that be confusing since we do sign language already? Poor baby girl cried so bad last night because nobody knew what she wanted before bedtime. We tried cuddling, bottle, milk in sippy, cookie, other foods, etc.. Until I looked at her highchair and realized she did not have water with her dinner! She was sooo thirsty for water. She was signing "milk" but actually meant water (we have not taught her the sign for water yet). husband and I felt bad... [/QUOTE]
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