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May 17, 2013 | Disability, Emotion, IEPs, Pre-K | 0 comments

My son continued to progress and continued with therapies. Still no speech at home. He would cry if displeased but no real words. He was working with a speech therapist and had started producing some sounds. It wasn’t until he was almost three that they...

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