Anonymous wrote:This is my 16 month old DD. She has an expressive language delay so we're struggling with communication on top of the high energy, but if it's just the high energy for your son, I wouldn't be concerned. I would just be exhausted. Which I'm sure you are
I just try to keep things in perspective. At least they're happy and healthy.
What are some of the symptoms that your daughter is displaying when it comes to expressive language, if you don't mind me asking. I'm wondering if that's an issue in our case. I can say "hand mommy xxxxx" and he will ignore me. But than I'll say "go find daddy" and he will run off into the other room shrieking "tata!!" Or I'll say "please sit down" and he will only listen like 50% of the time. He has randomly started mimicking words in the last 2 weeks or so, but he's still not pointing out "cow" or a similiar animal (except for dog) if I ask so I feel like maybe he's not understanding what he is saying when he will repeat "duck" or giraffe" after us. He also won't imitate animal sounds, although we practice every day. We try to read for about .5-1 hour a day (broken up into increments) and he will watch my face as I read but that's it in terms of participation. He claps, points, looks in the direction of where I'm pointing, high fives, generally does well in responding to his name, but his verbal abilities are limited to mama, tata, baba (bottle), up-up, didi (doggie), book and mostly screeches/shrieks/squeals when babbling. He points and says "dododo" and "agoo" or "poo" most of the time for everything else.