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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dorit seemed embarrased by her infant's helmet. She also doesn't go the speech therapy appts which makes working on the lessons at home impossible. Who wouldn't have called the therapist immediately rather than just try to go on to the park ask planned?? I Wonder if her son has some real issues going on...[/quote] I agree. I was laughing/cringing when she was asking the nanny how her son's speech therapy went. Uh... maybe you should actually GO and FIND OUT for YOURSELF??? What an idiot. Also, his speech sounded fine to me for a two-yr. old. Plenty of toddlers aren't that verbal at that age, and he clearly was communicating just fine. And she did seem embarrassed by the baby's helmet. "It's time for it to come off!!" Ugh. [/quote] My youngest didn't say much at all until he was about 2 years 4 months. Then he spoke in sentences. Now he's 15, and studying linguistics on his own. Irony much :lol: [/quote This child said nothing other than "yeah" in response to the mom asking all leading questions. You want to drive? Yeah. You want to go drive first and then drive? Yeah. Mom needs to be at the therapy to learn she's doing it all wrong. Your son probably wasn't in speech therapy. Hers is. The therapist told the nanny to have mom call her. Mom seems to wonder if it was something bad...who wouldn't call the therapist immediately? T[b]he kid seems hyper focused [/b][b](driving) and has speech delays...mom needs to make him her focus. Sure, kids have tantrums...but I'd think he'd be thrilled to go to the park...she gave up after a few minutes, the minute it got hard and he was tantrummy and left it for the nanny[/b].[/quote] Please. You're trying to insinuate that this kid as being on the autism spectrum based on 1 minute of footage? Stay in your lane. I find Dorit abhorrent too but let's not assume anything about her son. Sometimes a speech delay is just a speech delay. And kids have tantrums. Especially when they're subjected to having cameras and lots of strangers in their face on a regular basis. [/quote]
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