Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 Hi - My daughter was making steady progress regarding becoming more vocal. It seems that when I introduced TMG (a year ago July) it really made a difference. And every time I reintroduced it (off due to illness, etc.), it made a difference. However, her vocalizations have really deteriorated. She is very quiet. The last time I re- intorduced TMG (after she was sick in the hospital), it was the first time that it didn't make a difference. She is making progress in other areas (wanting affection, watching others, stomach, etc.). Any thoughts as to why her voalizations would disappear? Thanks. Lainie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 Hi My sons vocalizations greatly decreased at around 13/14 months. Turns out that espite NO known ear infectins, he had fluid build up in both ears and needed tubes. Fluid in the ears is NOT always visual to the eye. I would go to an ENT and get a tympanogram. It is not painful and very quick. No one can pick up language if they are not hearing it right! Good luck Kathleen Mom to (early 4) and (19 months) > > Hi - > > My daughter was making steady progress regarding becoming more > vocal. It seems that when I introduced TMG (a year ago July) it > really made a difference. And every time I reintroduced it (off due > to illness, etc.), it made a difference. However, her vocalizations > have really deteriorated. She is very quiet. The last time I re- > intorduced TMG (after she was sick in the hospital), it was the first > time that it didn't make a difference. > She is making progress in other areas (wanting affection, watching > others, stomach, etc.). Any thoughts as to why her voalizations > would disappear? > > Thanks. > Lainie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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