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Angelina is now 3 yrs old. She recently started Special Ed Preschool and is adjusting well; she is happy and developing in new ways through her teachers, peers, and educational environment. She still receives OT and Speech Therapy, but PT no longer is a necessity. She is starting to use specific words to ask for things that make sense to her, […] View
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