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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 11,026
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I don't really know, Melody, but I'd probably be more concerned if the child had been making noises or talking already and then stopped altogether.
Has the child ever made any sounds at all? Like little baby babble?
I know a child a little bit older who is now just starting to speak and to string a few words together. She is the youngest of 3 and lives in a very busy extended family and I don't think she's ever really spoken because she can't get a word in edgeways. Everyone speaks for her.
It's always concerning I guess for a parent when their child isn't doing the same as other children around them, but considering the child is very social and healthy, then I wouldn't be as concerned.
On the other hand, if the SLP suggests further investigation, I'd probably go along with that.
I also don't think bribery would help. lol
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