jodifla
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My son just turned 3, May 27th. He can count to 12. He can point to shapes and tell you what they are. He can sing songs from his shows. But he doesn't really say many sentences at all. And sometimes he will just look at me and says jibberish. You can tell he wants to talk and tries but it doesn't make sense and they aren't words. It's like if you say something first or he watches it he will repeat it but never just on his own.
Is this normal? I talked to his dr about it at his 3 year check up and she said I could have him evaluated if I wanted to but she never said if she was concerned or not.
If you were in my shoes would you be worried at all? Most people I talk to give me the same..."he's a boy"..."he'll talk when he wants to". ...etc.
More opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks!
As the mom of a child with a Severe Mixed Expressive/Receptive Language delay with auditory processing difficulties, I do say to have him evaluated. Being 3 and unable to express himself will become more and more frustrating to him, and to you. You'll want to start helping him to be able to speak or sign to get his viewpoints out there.
BUT!!!!!!
Do your research and don't necessarily believe everything the evaluator tells you. Particularly if you go through the schools, there are people who know what they are doing, and people who have NO idea of what they are diagnosing. We've had several evaluations, some through schools, some through a University research center, and through a children's treatment center through a regional hospital.
The school evaluations were by far the weakest and told us the leasta bout what was going on.
And... WRONG Dxs can do a lot of harm!!
Autism is the go-to evaluation these days, unfortunately. See how quick some PPs ran to that suggestion! But dig around, and you'll find NIH studies that about half of autism Dxes given to very young kids are wrong. Too many "evaluators" can't distinguish between language issues and autism. And so often, once parents get an autism Dx, they immediately start a rush of very expensive, often totally bogus "treatments."
Check out Communicating Partners by Dr. Jim McDonald, or the Hanen books out of Canada.
Check out the books The Mislabeled Child from your library. Very interesting info in there, and it helps you pinpoint exactly what is going on with your child.
Check out the NaturalLateTalkers group on yahoo. Thousands of parents there, lots of great advice.
Think carefully about what evaluators tell you about your child, Get more than one opinion if what they are telling you seems off.
Also, a last note: If you go through the schools, they may offer you an preschool program. Some are great, and some are just WAREHOUSES! So visit and find out whether the program matches your child. Make sure they have an actual CURRICULUM!!
Also, in most states, you child can stay under an Early Childhood Developmental Delay label and get ALL the services he needs. They may push for some other label, but your child is really young to label, unless your research and gut tell you another label would be better.
Good luck!

