He now has a motor-neurological disorder called apraxia which affected his speech and fine motor skill development (they think due to the meningitis). After 3 years of intensive speech and occupational therapy, you'd never know. But even getting peds to admit that he had speech issues in the beginning was a struggle for me. I had to keep INSISTING that they test him to get him services - and he was always severly deficient in expressive language (speech) scores. He was over 2 before he said his first word and almost 3 before we heard word 3 "mama". The peds kept shrugging off the fact that he wasn't talking. They seemed to think that he just didn't want to talk and I wasn't making him. I kept explaining the frustration that he was going thru and that he COULDN'T talk, not wouldn't. Finally got to the speech & occupational therapists and thanks to them he's talking, reading, playing sports - a normal little boy. You know your kids and you know what's "normal" for them and what's not. Trust your instincts!