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Has her hearing been thoroughly checked? I know you say she has great receptive language, but often kids with minor hearing loss will appear to have normal receptive language but their speech is unclear.
Since she is doing so well in all other areas, you have a lot of reason to expect she'll catch up.
I've been reading a lot about Developmental Apraxia/Dyspraxia of Speech and I'm not sure if I'm trying to find something specific to explain her problem or what, but a lot of things that are described in the reading fit my daughter's issues.
Thanks for the vote of confidence, though. I'm hoping that since she's OK if every other facet of her development that she'll be OK in her speech, too.
This may be kind of a red herring, but my neice's speech development was a HUGE concern to my family. At 3 1/2, she didn't say any words that sounded like what they were supposed to. "Da" was nightgown, etc. She had a language all her own, and if you didn't know the code, you couldn't possibly guess what she was saying.
She's fine now, at 22 years old. I don't know what caused her speech to be so cryptic.
But it seems to me, that on balance if the child is on target with everything else, is pleasant enough to be around, tries to communicate clearly through other means, and in general seems like a typical child of that age, somehow they learn to overcome this language problem.
My peditrican has really helped in hope. He asks what we are doing and says as long as we have him caught up by kindergarten.
Hang in there. Your not alone.
this is the web site. I was intrested as well by your posting my 3 sons. I have been trying to get something concrete for my son. I have never heard about apraxia before and I have been emersed in the world of special needs. I couldn't find it throught your web site and so googled it I beleive it is the site you were talking about.
Momotwo.
Check it out I hope you find help. It is answering questions for me.... I have joked around about starting something up for kids who fall through the cracks. It is so hard and you feel like no one understands. It is nice to find information.