Daydreamer64
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Our 27 month old toddler ( premi by 4 weeks, blew a lung and was vented- no sign of a brain bleed ) is almost non-verbal. He has and uses maybe three words on a daily basis. He understands everything, and I mean everything, that is said to him. He follows 2 and 3 step orders, mimics sound and actions beautifully, and according to the doctor, is cognativily sp? at and above age requirements. He does seem to lag with puzzles, coloring, and isn't really interested in reading with us. He shows no interest in riding a kiddie car, tricycle, or push car - he climbs like a monkey and can roll/throw a ball. My older kids and my younger sibs, I'm the oldest of 18 kids, and the kids that I kept in my home daycare, all were way past him at puzzle working, coloring, and riding toys by this age. He also, compared to the other kids, has very little attention span. We do not allow him to only point to get things, but work with him to at least try to make sounds relative to the word that we want him to say.
The problem is that he "talks" all the time but only makes one sound- especially when he gets upset, he trys so hard to say words but all that comes out is awwww, always the aww sounds.. He is not tongue tied. He can blow horns and blow bubbles. He can razberry and chews and swallows just fine.
He says da for daddy, mama, and braber for brother. He was using at least 15 words before his 1st birthday- he's lost them all. He has no physical signs of autism, no hand flapping, loves to make contact and be held and kissed, he will also take your hand and lead you to his trains and toys to play.
He has had his hearing checked by an audiologist- he cooperated fully and they said his hearing is perfect and there are no signs of ear troubles- they ran several different tests. Our ped referred him to speech therapy and our insurance has denied it. We are at a lost as to what to do.
So, we started with the Signing Time videos about two weeks ago and he is learning his signs and using them at a great rate of speed except- he's signing not speaking. Our ped saw us last week and he signed "drink, please, and thank you" during the office visit while she was in the room- we were excited for her to see his progress.
She told us not to teach him sign language as he'd never learn to speak. I was floored and then so angry. The child is trapped in his head, can't communicate except for pointing, pitching a fit, or yelling to the point of crying and she doesn't want him to learn any other way to communicate? Am I wrong for feeling that it is better to give him an outlet then let him scream and cry because he can't get his thoughts/wants/needs clear to us?
She said that she wanted to refer us to Early Intervention. I used to work for the school system and am not really wanting to get involved in that mess.
Any advice would be welcome and thought through. I am worried as I can see when he is around other kids his age, they are saying two word phrases and are quite verbal. I am not one of those Moms who want their toddlers to speak in three languages and do high school math before they are three years old- I just want my DS to be able to communicate at his age level.
We are not rich and cannot afford speech therapy oop- I don't know where to turn for help.
The problem is that he "talks" all the time but only makes one sound- especially when he gets upset, he trys so hard to say words but all that comes out is awwww, always the aww sounds.. He is not tongue tied. He can blow horns and blow bubbles. He can razberry and chews and swallows just fine.
He says da for daddy, mama, and braber for brother. He was using at least 15 words before his 1st birthday- he's lost them all. He has no physical signs of autism, no hand flapping, loves to make contact and be held and kissed, he will also take your hand and lead you to his trains and toys to play.
He has had his hearing checked by an audiologist- he cooperated fully and they said his hearing is perfect and there are no signs of ear troubles- they ran several different tests. Our ped referred him to speech therapy and our insurance has denied it. We are at a lost as to what to do.
So, we started with the Signing Time videos about two weeks ago and he is learning his signs and using them at a great rate of speed except- he's signing not speaking. Our ped saw us last week and he signed "drink, please, and thank you" during the office visit while she was in the room- we were excited for her to see his progress.
She told us not to teach him sign language as he'd never learn to speak. I was floored and then so angry. The child is trapped in his head, can't communicate except for pointing, pitching a fit, or yelling to the point of crying and she doesn't want him to learn any other way to communicate? Am I wrong for feeling that it is better to give him an outlet then let him scream and cry because he can't get his thoughts/wants/needs clear to us?
She said that she wanted to refer us to Early Intervention. I used to work for the school system and am not really wanting to get involved in that mess.
Any advice would be welcome and thought through. I am worried as I can see when he is around other kids his age, they are saying two word phrases and are quite verbal. I am not one of those Moms who want their toddlers to speak in three languages and do high school math before they are three years old- I just want my DS to be able to communicate at his age level.

We are not rich and cannot afford speech therapy oop- I don't know where to turn for help.