Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 My 4 yr old made noise but didnt form any words till about 2. At which time she would say a couple things like I See You, H,I,J,K dadadada. Maybe a couple other things. We thought finally shes going to talk and then with the acception of just babbling noises she lost her words. Some unfortunate events happened around the same time. We've been told that trauma can affect a childs action, but we don't know if this contributed or if it was just her delays rearing. None the less we got her into Early Intervention where she received an hour of speech therapy and an hour of occupational therapy per week. As far as words were concerned she really wasn't saying much. But she has always spoke loudly with her actions. Example if she wants something from the fridge she would grab your hand and take you to the fridge. Whenever she would do this I would always say " say help " and we'd get in the fridge and she would point to juice or cheese and i would say " say juice " " say cheese " so on and so forth. She has always been a pointer, she would walk around and just point to everything and if she would point to something we would tell her what it was. My mother would sit for hours and hours with her just letting her point to things in books and telling her what the picture was. She started and Intermediate Preschool class at 3 and had her weekly therapies in there and the interaction with other children. And we just continued constantly telling her what everything is. I always tell her everything. Finally she started saying juice and cheese. Soon she knew what a lot of things we were pointing at were and although sometimes I am the only person who can understand her she is repeating everything she can form with her tongue and lips. The most notable was probably she likes to watch Dora and they had an episode where they said hay, bridge, apple tree. And she just walked around for weeks saying this over and over again. None the less there are a lot of words she is incosistent with and a lot of words outside people dont realize she is saying unless I tell them then they can understand it but her mouth is just going going gone. There is still a lot of periods of babble speech but you catch little words or piece of a song you recongize and realize she is trying to mimic something. During the process we have tried everything. At one point she even seen a chiropractor because we read an article about it relieving stress. So we took her an they scanned her spine and it shows you where the stress is by a thermal scan and it showed a lot of stress. And as we all know your nerves are in the spinal cord so she went for about 6 weeks of therapy with that and we found that she was talking more. (they didn't do the typical cracking bones) None the less I'm sure many of you have done what we have done without prevailing but hopefully this might give a few of you some ideas. Heres to hoping we keep the speech in our house :-) **amber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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