Anonymous wrote:How does he let you know what he wants?
What happens if you give him a choice of two things (and you know he prefers one of them). How does he let you know which he wants?
Also, is there another language spoken at home?
How many consistent words?
Anonymous wrote:Does he have any things that he always says for the same thing? Could be a word approximation or a made up combo of sounds that he always uses for the same thing. nickname for person or pet? combo of sounds for favorite snack or drink? Lovey toy?
Anonymous wrote:Agree with getting hearing checked by ENT. Friend did huge work up for son. Was told his hearing was fine and wasn't verbalizing. Went through lots of therapy, rtc. etc. Went to ENT. Problem was hearing, incorrectly diagnosed as ok at beginning.
Anonymous wrote:Does he have 20 words or is he non verbal? Because 20 words at 22 months with no other red flags is not alarming
-sped teacher
Anonymous wrote:Does he have 20 words or is he non verbal? Because 20 words at 22 months with no other red flags is not alarming
-sped teacher
Anonymous wrote:Of course not. If it is autism it's not the end of the world either.
Get your kid's hearing checked at an ENT.