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developmental delay. Evidently boys are more likely candidates and
"symptoms" (wrong word I'm sure) involve social and language skills.
A friend's 3 year old recently was diagnosed.
That's just in case the folks at Children's come back wiht a label...
Regardless of label, if there are delays, Tommy would be eligible for
Early Intervention only until he's 3 or slightly older (depending on
program, month of birth, etc.); then Chapter 766 kicks in. Having been
through it with my daughter, I can't say enough aboaut the importance of
parents connecting with parents. Tommy will learn and his family will get
through it. And they will learn to appreciate the really little things.
Good luck.
Good luck to them.
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When my son was 2.5 and not talking much, my pediatrician made a
referral to the Early Intervention program. We were contacted by these
folks a short time later, and they sent out a specialist who evaluated
my son for developmental and speech problems. When there was a *very*
slight bit of doubt in the evaluator's assessment about his speech, she
asked the speech specialist to come see him too. (By this time he was
talking up a storm)... all this left me very impressed with the
services and evaluations available thru the EI pgm.
I'm not sure if the dr.'s referral is necessary, but shouldn't be a
problem you feel the problems are obvious.
Best of luck,
rachel
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