The CE provider will describe and discuss, as appropriate:
         a. The alleged speech or language problems;
         b. The ages at which the child babbled, produced first words, and spoke in phrases
            or sentences;
         
         
            
            
               
               The DDS will provide the speech language pathologist (SLP) vendor with the child’s
                  corrected chronological age for prematurity (see DI 25215.010) for any child who has not attained age 1 and for any child age 1 and older for whom
                  the DDS continues to regard prematurity as a relevant factor to the case.
               
               
             
          
         c. The characteristics of any unusual early feeding and eating behavior (for example,
            difficulty chewing, swallowing, or tolerating various food textures or temperatures);
         
         d. Significant history of:
         
            
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               1. Ear infections or hearing loss; 
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               2. Whether the child has had pressure equalizing (PE) tubes inserted and, if so, when; 
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               3. Other developmental problems; and 
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               4. Oro-maxillo-facial abnormalities and relevant surgeries. 
e. Participation in previous or current speech and language therapy and progress made;
            and
         
         f. The child's native language and the language(s) spoken in the home, the percentage
            of each language spoken in the home (and how many hours a week the child is with a
            daycare provider), and any exposure to language in a preschool program (and how many
            hours in a week in the program).