Anonymous wrote:I had a child with similar issues (and more) at the same age and it turned out that he had persistent fluid in his ears. We'd also been told he had no hearing issues and initially the ENT and ped didn't think he needed ear tubes. But the day after he got them, he said a new word and the other issues began to resolve as well.
Counter-anecdote - my child has had persistent fluid in their ears and several sets of tubes and YEARS of speech therapy. However, all hearing tests have checked out just fine. The speech therapy hasn't done much. They are still very delayed.