TheExProphet
Earning My Ears
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- May 1, 2022
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I don't know where to post this. I'm a single father that works in a school for children with special needs and I'm not sure if this is where my paranoia started, but I'm desperate for guidance. I am seriously concerned about my soon to be 14 month old and old's development. We are waiting on EI to visit, but he has been seen by an OT and Speech and neither found anything alarming, which didn't ease my worries. His pediatrician is not worried either and seems to think he'll catch up, yet all of my internet searches and books I've read say otherwise. Could any parent here willing to share please tell me if any of this seems alarming to you, should I look for a new pediatrician?
Areas of Concern:
x Hand flapping a lot, no matter the emotional state
x Tenses upper body, holds mouth open or does a shake in excitement (seizures ruled out)
x Does not seem to understand much, if you ask where is mama or dadda
x Receptive language is my primary concern x Mouths toys all the time, plays appropriately only 10% of the time
x Likes to touch children, not sure if this is a pro or con. Seems very interested in them. Loves starring at them
Areas of Strength:
+ Understands "no"
+ Sometimes responds to "come here"
+ Always has had amazing eye contact
+ Checks in with me during play and during unfamiliar situations
+ Mimics certain sounds of gestures
+ Points, but does not look back at me
+ Waves when he wants to
+ Claps all the time
+ Loves to stare at people, especially new faces
+ 9/10 name response, his strongest skill really..
+ Babbles jargon, says dada but no attachment
+ Loves grandma, only affectionate with her really
+ Eats everything and anything
+ Sleeps for 9 hour stretches
+ Walks, and makes his wants known by reaching mostly
Areas of Concern:

x Hand flapping a lot, no matter the emotional state
x Tenses upper body, holds mouth open or does a shake in excitement (seizures ruled out)
x Does not seem to understand much, if you ask where is mama or dadda
x Receptive language is my primary concern x Mouths toys all the time, plays appropriately only 10% of the time
x Likes to touch children, not sure if this is a pro or con. Seems very interested in them. Loves starring at them
Areas of Strength:

+ Understands "no"
+ Sometimes responds to "come here"
+ Always has had amazing eye contact
+ Checks in with me during play and during unfamiliar situations
+ Mimics certain sounds of gestures
+ Points, but does not look back at me
+ Waves when he wants to
+ Claps all the time
+ Loves to stare at people, especially new faces
+ 9/10 name response, his strongest skill really..
+ Babbles jargon, says dada but no attachment
+ Loves grandma, only affectionate with her really
+ Eats everything and anything
+ Sleeps for 9 hour stretches
+ Walks, and makes his wants known by reaching mostly