Childhood speech development milestones

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Avatar n tn m not sure where your from so its probably called something different but there should be programs where you are that helps with children speech development they came to your house they will observe your child and then set up appointments depending on how much and what kind of help she needs they come to your home for the appointments so the child is comfortable there is usually no charge depending on your insurance and they will be able to tell you if she needs testing for autism and where you
503141 tn?1210297892 And what can I expect with other developmental milestones, walking, speech things like that? I know that his cleft problems will affect his speech, too. I just want to know the best way I can help him. Sorry, our app. with the neurologist is not until July. Thank you so much!!!
Avatar n tn My son is 26 months old and has been diagonised with speech development delay but now I am wondering if there is more to be concerned about. He was also slow/delayed at reaching gross motor milestones of sitting, crawling and walking. He flaps his armes when excited or agitated, and is compulsivily clean. He can be extremely affectionate one minute but then start hitting, biting and/or pulling hair.
Avatar n tn I don't believe speech therapy is necessary for him, he may just be a quieter type of child who takes in alot from his environment, which isn't such a bad thing. For now, just do as you would normally and keep communicating with him. Encourage him to communicate with others aswell, which i'm sure you already do. I myself was a real quiet kid and wouldn't speak to anyone and was extremely shy, i just wanted to do my own thing and was happy to do so.
Avatar f tn Maybe you could try either printing some material from the Internet on normal speech development of children at given ages, or get a book at the library on toddler development and see if milestones are given, and show them. Do you think he doesn't hear, or is it simply that he is not seeming to comprehend language? If you think it might be his hearing, also see what you can find of symptoms of hearing issues in small children.
Avatar n tn My son is 4 yrs old.He was born only three weeks early and was healthy.Met all milestones pretty much on time except talking.He did not talk until 3 yrs old.He has severe speech apraxia and takes speech 3 times a week.We have seen some small improvment.I also know he does not have conversations like a 4 yr old does.He doesnt ever talk about past or future,doesnt talk about ideas or really anything except in the moment type of stuff.
168006 tn?1241012961 Hello Ladies, Since many of you are praying people, I wanted to ask you all to pray for Luke today. I am taking him to a speech pathologist this afternoon for an evaluation. It is difficult to explain everything behind it, but essentially, Luke says only about four to six words at nearly 22 months old. This would not be particularly scary, since I hear late talkers are actually pretty common, but the docs seem most concerned that he used to say about 20 words at 12 months.
Avatar f tn Impaired Communication - noticeable delay or absence of spoken language; or if speech is present, atypical use of language (such stereotyped or scripted speech), impaired comprehension, and/or infrequent inititaion of speech 2. Impaired Social Skills - could include lack of shared attention or reciprocity, solitary play, difficulty initiating conversation, lack of imaginative play 3.
Avatar n tn born ar 29 cm do you think it is a permanent development problems, will she get to the milestones, even later than other child will do please give me your feedback on the possibilities and
Avatar f tn Hm. Let me ask you if he met his milestones in development on time? Does he communicate in other ways with you, gesturing and pointing? I'm not sure what is going on, but I do think you keep your eye on this. You've raised other children--- so you know what to expect. Not every child is the same, of course. But you have a general idea. If these things continue, a developmental pediatrician or occupational therapist may be ideal for an evaluation.
Avatar f tn You go by the medical way of counting. I even have a book that says things like (in big letters) Sixth week and then in little letters (Fourth week since conception). All the milestones for a developing embryo are listed using the medical way of timing a pregnancy.
470885 tn?1326329037 , too). He ended up being delayed in his speech, though and, after speech therapy, is just now catching up to his peers. Does anyone know what is "normal" in terms of when a baby should be starting to talk??
Avatar m tn Usually the first professional to assess any child is the Speech and Language Therapist because most of these children have difficulties with speech and social interaction. If her speech is poor then that could be an avenue you could bring up because all children need sufficient communication and language skills for nursery and school otherwise they won't be able to communicate or understand what is being asked of them.
Avatar n tn also I forgot to tell you he is seeing an overall development therapist. Specialists from the Early childhood intervention centre said he is just 6-8 months behind overall and just needs to catch up. So they are coming once in two weeks. But I still want to be sure. Because he does like to flip a pen or any long thing in his hand. He doesnt disconnect from his surroundings when he does that, but he does it if hes not doing anything else.
Avatar f tn My son is 11 mths old, since the begining his milestones are fast. He started crawling, sitting on his own and standing himself taking support of furniture or a person when he completed 7 months. now my problem is he can not sit at one place, doesn't enjoy playing with toys for more than 2 min. Always want to stand up with some support and climb up to bed, sofa or any thing possible. Handling him is very tiring. He doesn't sit for eating even though he is hungry.
1123420 tn?1350561158 some babies develop physically VERY fast and slower when it comes to speech or emotional development, some babies are early speakers/cooers but take longer to sit up and roll over. some babies develop both things faster, some slower....and it's just a guideline. so when they say "a baby should learn to roll over at about 2 months", they really mean any time from 6wks-12wks is normal.
Avatar f tn Other than delayed speech they have been fairly developed in other areas. I enrolled them in an Early Childhood Intervention program at 18 months old due to speech delay. At 18 months old, they were not saying any words. At this time, they say mommy, daddy, lets go, when reaching towards the end of a book or a TV show, one of them says "the end". One of them will say "milk" and "water".
Avatar f tn He has been seen by a child development doctor. He has had one session of speech therapy, another in a couple of weeks. He has got an appointment with an occupational therapist next week. I received a copy of the letter addressed to my doctor with a report from when I saw the Child development doctor that said he has mild Hypotonia??? My question is does anyone have a child like mine who has or had similar development delays and what was the outcome.
4981292 tn?1381256805 ) This is, as Danika said, so a mom who is looking at where her baby should be in development milestones will not freak out that her preemie isn't hitting 10-week milestones. A premature baby will hit their milestones at the same time as if he or she had been born on their full-term birth date.
Avatar m tn I know that there is a lot of variability to be expected. He missed the expected milestones for number of words at 15 months and 18 months-I think he was in the very small minority- this had me very worried. We took him to the speech expert and they recommended speech therapy. We did this, and pretty soon he was talking up a storm.
143123 tn?1274300825 If the pediatrician is worried about autism, he should refer your sister to a child development specialist. The earlier you start intervation for speech and social skills the better in the long run for the success of the child. Good luck.
Avatar n tn Agreed, take your daughter to a psychologist. Our son was almost certainly among the rare kids who are ill with BPD in early childhood (age 3 1/2, to be precise, complete with what is now called 'pressured speech'), but back in those days, childhood bipolar disorder was considered impossible. Having your child evaluated will almost certainly help all of you, and it may benefit her future in incalculable ways.
Avatar n tn My question is: Can head traumas that are supposedly "minor" cause loss of speech, or a speech disorder? Can it cause "petit mal" staring seizures? This haunts me. . . I have stone floors in my house and my son (due to playing with his older sister) has fallen (apparently) backwards twice off the couch (18 inches) and hit his head on the floor - hard.
Avatar f tn He currently has a speech development that was diagnosed by a speech therapist and is a bit delayed. He currently is in an early childhood development program offered by our public school. But as he is getting ready to turn 4 next month his behavior has increasingly gotten worse. He isnt violent (except when he is playing with his older bro) but if told to do something he doesnt do it unless you are standing right over him telling him over and over again.