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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 471188" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>for baby girl...<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/sigh.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sigh:" title="sigh :sigh:" data-shortname=":sigh:" /></p><p>She does not have any words anymore... and I don't believe she understands much more than her own name and "no".</p><p>The lady explained they have 45 days to get everything done. </p><p>I told her that Early Intervention had completly missed V but was able to help my big boy. She asked some questions about all 3 kids and explained that things have changed. Even if the kiddo does not have a 30% delay in one area or 25% in two, they might still provide service based on the kid's history and family history.</p><p>I asked her if she thought I should wait a few more months, to kinda be sure. Her opinion is that the loss of words is bad enough on its own and the team should come and evaluate.</p><p>So I guess let's get ready for more evaluation!</p><p>Honestly, I don't want to worry too much, 'cause baby girl is quite social and has good eye contact. I think it is strictly a language/speech issue.</p><p>But then... loss of words and only "ah" sounds is not too good. She will once in a while make a "d" or "t" sound. That is really it.</p><p>She will engage with people and make herself understood when she needs some. I suppose that is a good sign.</p><p>Anyone else with experience with real young kids? </p><p>Do you guys see any red flags for any bigger diagnosis?</p><p>Oh, one more thing. Between 6and 9 months she had 6 words pronounced very clearly.</p><p>Now, after A LOT of solicitation she will attempt to say "Mama" but it sounds like a deaf person is talking. And her Hearing has been checked early spring (following ear tubes at 5months) and everything was fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 471188, member: 11847"] for baby girl...:sigh: She does not have any words anymore... and I don't believe she understands much more than her own name and "no". The lady explained they have 45 days to get everything done. I told her that Early Intervention had completly missed V but was able to help my big boy. She asked some questions about all 3 kids and explained that things have changed. Even if the kiddo does not have a 30% delay in one area or 25% in two, they might still provide service based on the kid's history and family history. I asked her if she thought I should wait a few more months, to kinda be sure. Her opinion is that the loss of words is bad enough on its own and the team should come and evaluate. So I guess let's get ready for more evaluation! Honestly, I don't want to worry too much, 'cause baby girl is quite social and has good eye contact. I think it is strictly a language/speech issue. But then... loss of words and only "ah" sounds is not too good. She will once in a while make a "d" or "t" sound. That is really it. She will engage with people and make herself understood when she needs some. I suppose that is a good sign. Anyone else with experience with real young kids? Do you guys see any red flags for any bigger diagnosis? Oh, one more thing. Between 6and 9 months she had 6 words pronounced very clearly. Now, after A LOT of solicitation she will attempt to say "Mama" but it sounds like a deaf person is talking. And her Hearing has been checked early spring (following ear tubes at 5months) and everything was fine. [/QUOTE]
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