Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 I found that Hope did that a lot as well. She started getting better at saying what she meant, but when she first started getting words out she would go through all the ones she knew how to say before she'd attempt to fight with a new one. Most times what she said didnt fit the situation but that was because she just didnt have the word for the situation. Now she's better at saying she means and she's more willing to attempt a new word on her own or with very little prompting. I think a lot of that improvment is because of her preschool class she's in where they do a lot of encouragement and it's speech intensive. One of the girls in her class started out like Hope was last year, almost completely non-verbal, and she's Hope's main cheerleader telling her she can do it. Her TSS is wonderful also telling her how smart she is and getting her to try to say something on her own. Now we're up to muti-word phrases and small sentences and the pauses in between her words is getting shorter. There is almost no pause now where as before she would have 5-20 seconds in between words while she tried to think and get it out right. Her voice is still monotone when she talks, but I'm told for a lot of autistic kids that's common and will get better. Toni Wells Web site e-store: http://designs.merlins-avalon.com Ebay: http://stores.ebay.com/mothersuniquedesigns Traci wrote: Hi all, I wanted to ask if anyone else has gone through this with their child(ren) that after just recently started talking if they made sense when answering. She has been only talking for the past 6 to 7 months and started out with using more one word requests then using two words together and currently going from one word request up to using some three word sentances. My dilemma is this, she seems confused alot and may answer with words that dont even relate to the question or situation, for example; when she is in trouble she will refer to herself as " baby " (I think she heard this from previous SLP A LOT) when I tell her she is not a baby she says " Benny game " (this is a bull in the Dora the Explorer cartoon and she has a game that has all the characters in it). Anyway, she will say that, then I find that when she really doesnt know what she wants and I try to help her figure out what she is requesting, even if I know Im right because I just know my daughter, she says " no " until I'm completely frustrated and then so is she. My question to you all is this, is this a common trait with apraxic children or is there something more that I should be considering as the reason for this confusion. has been diagnosed with Apraxia (oral/verbal) and carries with the Apraxia- (Aphasia,dysphagia,dysarthria,SPD and an auditory dysfunction). Am I worrying for nothing this soon after just starting to talk and what should I do to help her answer correctly or with minimal confussion. I know this is alot of questions but it seems that lately I have been on this road again of questions that I have when I thought I had all of my answers, sorry if that did not make any sense. Thanks again and Happy Thanksgiving. Traci Clemente Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 Toni, Thanks, my daughter was not diagnosed with autism but is that a trait of autism or do children with Apraxia (aphasia;dysphagia,dysarthria) also do this, I'm still wondering this if anyone could answer. Thank so much, I hope everyone's tummy's are all full with turkey, Happy Holidays Traci Clemente Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 I think it's one of those traists that overlaps autism and apraxia. Hope is just one of those extra special kids who is both apraxic and autistic. I figure if one of those classifies a child as special needs, both makes them extra special. At least she is to us. :-) Toni Wells Web site e-store: http://designs.merlins-avalon.com Ebay: http://stores.ebay.com/mothersuniquedesigns Traci wrote: Toni, Thanks, my daughter was not diagnosed with autism but is that a trait of autism or do children with Apraxia (aphasia;dysphagia,dysarthria) also do this, I'm still wondering this if anyone could answer. Thank so much, I hope everyone's tummy's are all full with turkey, Happy Holidays Traci Clemente Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 Thanks again, Toni LOL Traci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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