Anonymous wrote:My fifteen month old isn’t saying anything yet. She’s been in daycare this whole time. I didn’t think there was anything wrong until I met another 15 month old in the park who was saying “swing”, “doggie”, “ball”, “turtle”, “more”,
Should I get an evaluation? Now I’m freaked!!!
Anonymous wrote:I definitely understand why people think masks on caregivers and/or young kids leads to speech delays but I am also curious why it isn’t universal. I posted above about my pandemic kid who seems pretty average even though she’s been isolated/only seen masked adults outside the family and I wonder why some kids seem to be fairing better or worse? Although maybe this is the same question as what causes speech delays in general. 🤷♀️
Anonymous wrote:Some poster here (many months ago) predicted that babies in daycare would most likely need speech intervention and he/she was flamed and mocked for it.
He/she may well be correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has nothing to do with covid, but get a speech evaluation. The wait and see works with some kids and can really harm other kids.
I don’t really think it’s fair to declare that this has nothing to do with covid. We just don’t know. Kids are isolated and constantly around masked people. Of course this could result in speech delay. To suggest otherwise is just ignoring one possible cause.
+1 why do people make these proclamations about topics they know nothing about? Plenty of anecdotal evidence of an uptick in speech delays. I think this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Because some of our kids have language disorders and we've spent a lot of time and money getting it treated. Why do you assume we know nothing about it? One of my kids was in 4 day a week private speech therapy for many years.
Anonymous wrote:I definitely understand why people think masks on caregivers and/or young kids leads to speech delays but I am also curious why it isn’t universal. I posted above about my pandemic kid who seems pretty average even though she’s been isolated/only seen masked adults outside the family and I wonder why some kids seem to be fairing better or worse? Although maybe this is the same question as what causes speech delays in general. 🤷♀️