maidenfairy
The Force is strong
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- Mar 13, 2007
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My oldest son was very hard to understand. Being my first kid I just thought boys talk later than girls it will be ok. Right after he was 3 I really picked up it wasn't just his gender. His name is Oliver and he couldn't say his name to other children on the play ground. I took him to the dr and he couldn't understand a word Oliver said. So we called the schools and got him evaluated. I was told it was a very severe speech articulation problem. I cried and cried, thinking if only I had got help for him earlier or taken away that darn Binkie. (We were in Maryland at the time and it qualified him for the special ed preschool.) But I came to realize it is just the way his brain works. He is going into first grade this fall and he still is in speech, but he has made great progress. Most ppl don't even know he has a problem. Just give it time. You are a strong person and can handle this. My only advise is do the homework they will send to you. Now when Ollie says something and a person doesn't understand him he says, "I'm in speech, Duh" It's pretty funny.

