Moosemomma
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However, your friend should consult her pediatrician at the next regularly scheduled appointment and see if the doc thinks her child needs to be evaluated.
You don't have to wait for a pediatrician referral for an Early Intervention evaluation, anyone can refer a child (parents, day care, grandparents, etc). Pediatricians often take a "wait and see" approach and don't suggest evaluating until closer to age three which can be a huge disservice to the child and family. Sometimes all it takes is a few months of EI for the child to catch up, especially if EI begins early.