
What is the best way to encourage speech in young children?
My son was tested for autism, but has not even adjust the low spectrum. He understands everything we say it. It will make or attempt to do (think he's a cutie Ironman) whatever you ask. He plays with puzzles, drawing circles and primitive forms. It is developing on track for everything, but his speech (according to the pediatrician). Her hearing tested normal. The shape of his mouth was normal / average. Her teeth are placed. The two things that scare me: He laughed a cold air, but that is a fraction second. He babbles incoherently. He is 27 months. He can say mama, papa, up, bye, truck, there it is biting, five (sometimes I confuse biting and five), appointments, no way, and shoes. That sounds awful for her age. I grabbed his mouth words, but not say aloud. His father does not speak well until he was three. I do not have any history of delays. Sorry for the long description, but I want a good answer. Thank you!
My oldest is now 6 ... PDD-NOS has a high functioning autism ... We went though the same thing ... He mostly stuck with its own babbling ... its own language ... We did not need any treatment or ... Fortunately, we do not need it because it was not until diagnosis it is four years ... We just talked to him ... we let him watch educational television (when it sit long enough, but as would not most of the time we got him a mini-trampoline to watch TV while jumping wonders ...) Repetition is the key and making it fun ... you could say he wanted to learn ... we started pointing to letters from the time he was small and when he was 1, he knew his abc uppercase and lowercase letters and the song .. . by the time he was 1 1 / 2 he knew his numbers by site and count up 20 ... although he could not speak well .... It's funny but looking back when we took him to the store when he was little and he said: all the letters in the correct order on the signs and things and people ask her age ... Now I have 3 boys, I understand why ... Before we knew he was talking about ... but it takes time ... and patience ... Now potty training ... it's a different story
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