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I took DS17months to the Dr yesterday for a sick visit (suspected ear infection but those were clear) and in talking with the Dr she seemed to be concerned that DS isn't really saying many words.
DS will jabber constantly and can understand and follow instructions (pick up your cup and take it to Daddy) but he just seems to have no desire to speak specific words to communicate his needs.
Funny thing is that he used to act like he was saying more like Mama and Da and Ab-bah (his sister Abbey) and Sissy (his other sister Jess) but now all he says that is remotely clear is "joos" for juice.
The Dr gave us the number of a Speech Pathologist to call for a consultation. My girls all talked pretty early (and haven't stopped since!) but DS is my first boy and I guess I always just thought boys did things at a different pace. DS walked and ran at 10 months so he did that early.
Any experience with this? What exactly does the Speech Pathologist do with a child this young to encourage them to talk? Is it really that big of a deal that he isn't talking yet??
DS will jabber constantly and can understand and follow instructions (pick up your cup and take it to Daddy) but he just seems to have no desire to speak specific words to communicate his needs.
Funny thing is that he used to act like he was saying more like Mama and Da and Ab-bah (his sister Abbey) and Sissy (his other sister Jess) but now all he says that is remotely clear is "joos" for juice.
The Dr gave us the number of a Speech Pathologist to call for a consultation. My girls all talked pretty early (and haven't stopped since!) but DS is my first boy and I guess I always just thought boys did things at a different pace. DS walked and ran at 10 months so he did that early.
Any experience with this? What exactly does the Speech Pathologist do with a child this young to encourage them to talk? Is it really that big of a deal that he isn't talking yet??