I understand it's not everybody's case, but I'm quite relaxed with my 3yo son's speech. I raise him as bilingual, and from the beginning I was aware he will speak later. And, I even don't like to call it "delay", as I believe it is just a way to learn different ways of communication in diverse environments. Recently, I realized that my son uses words from two different languages while communicating with me, but when he is with his dad, he uses only his native language. I beat, he knows which one is mum's language and she can speak in dad's language too. However, dad cannot speak in mum's language, so he wouldn't speak to him in my language (anyway, I haven't seen him trying to speak to his dad in mum's language so far) Yes, I'm quite aware he doesn't meet UK's milestones, but I'm not concerned at all, because, at some point, my son will speak fluently in at least two languages while his peers will keep trying to grasp their native language. My advice to parents is: Chill out! Enjoy playing with your child, and include them in everything what you do, washing, cleaning, cooking, shopping, meeting with friends, interacting with other kids, etc. Communicate with them in both ways: your way (talk to them, exaggerate facial expressions and emotions in the tone of your voice, show excitement, or concerns, such as "Oh no!" poor kitten has boo boo" " need go hospital". And if your child would repeat after you "boo boo...pital" with similar worrying expression, it's all good! They know what you communicate to them. Keep talking to them. They will be practicing repetitions, and eventually, they will get there. And! prise them after their responses, even if it is just a "boo boo... pital" They are working hard. And most of all, kids love learning!!! They are LEARNING MACHINES. Trust them and trust the process.
It's true what you say about different languages.i will stop worrying because my son his 2nhalf and is exposed to 3 languages at some point he will be fluent in all. We teach him one thing and he will say it next time he wants to say it in English and not how we taught him bcoz of what he heard from the tv. I just worried when I see his peers already forming sentences n stuff.
@@preciousprecious7581 Please, do not worry!! My son amazes me every day. Now, he names one thing in two languages. Not necessarily at the same time, but he recognizes words to the context. When he says "cow", then I say cow in my language, then he repeats, then I say "white cow", he repeats, and I say white cow in my language, and he keeps repeating after me until I tell him "well done!" and we have 'high five' and he's happy and proud of himself. And you be proud of your son, I mean, show him acceptance. They need approval and acceptation so much. Anyway, I always praise my son for any achievement. The new thing, from a few days, he says "mine!" instead of xxx's (name's). So far it was mummy's, daddy's, and xxx's. He is nearly 3.5 yo and learnt 'I, mine...' it's big. That's development expected for 5-6yo. Please, don't worry, you will be shocked one day when your son says, of sudden, the word you would never suspect they were understanding either combination of 3 words in a sensible sentence. Seriously, I'm fricked out how it works, but it does. Just talk to him normally, and I guarantee you, all of this sink in his mind, and one day he will surprise you by speaking about something that happened @ 5 months ago.
Without any tests whatsoever; a pediatrician said to me, "do not be surprised if your 1yr old child does not speak well." I did not understand what he was implying. I asked the doctor, why would I have low expectations of his speech? He just laughed. My child was diagnosed with ASTHMA and the doctor prescribed asthma medication (i used natural treatment to alleviate the asthma & not medication) my child had 0 problem in speech, 0 problem in language and his asthma was under control. As future medical appointments came, the doctor observed my son. he once even asked me,"Are you giving your son the asthma medication?" My son is now 18 years of age and he is going to college.
22 months and my son doesn’t really talk. I work with him everyday. He doesn’t watch tv at all. I’ve never really introduced screen time to him. He does a little bit here and there. Maybe a total of an hour a week or less. I don’t think he has asd. He says car lol.
My son will be 3 in May. He doesn’t say mom or dad. But will call his brothers names. He knows everything we say or ask him to do. He has slowly started to communicate with babbling and some half words. I ask him where is mom and he point at me but won’t say it. I guess I’m just waiting for that moment.
Speech delay in toddlers can be cured with alternative natural herbal treatment, is been a wonderful year since we came in contact with Doctor Isibor who helped my son improve in his communication.
My son is talking. I removed all screen time and he is talking a lot. Singing and pretending playing with his toys. Asking for food and drinks. Calling his brothers by there name.
@@slowmotionfood8108when he started ? My kid turn 3 yr last month… he is talking few words and 2 word sentence… some time a to z and count he will do but not when we ask by own he will say.. I am very worried about him😢
my daughter will be 3 in may as well she doesn’t say many words i’m worried but her Dr said she’s fine so.. at her school they teach ASL she’s very fluent in that but not speaking
Our speech therapist said that my daughter might have asd. I’m so stressed, I don’t want to believe that. She seems so perfect for me. And reason she says that my daughter has asd, my daughter sometimes doesn’t look at her.
They said the same about my son he was just extremely shy they had him like autistic up until last year after a psychologist reevaluated him and said although the showed a few signs it wasn't enough for him to be labeled as asd and the school took it off
@@kevaljoshi7594 just work every day with books) read and say words instead of child. That’s what I did and it worked. My daughter is 4 y.o almost. She talks so much😅 she is so smart
My son 3.8 years old speak at home or people he is very close and comfortable with but he freezes totally in social setting and at school with peers. One of the therapist tentatively diagnosed him having social pragmatic communication disorder. Please advise which treatment he needs to overcome this problem
I have twin boys that are 2 years old, they both have speach delays. One of them have stimming behaviour. Im almost certain he is on the spectrum. But im very confused about his brother. He is very social and seeking contact with everyone around him
my son is diagnosed with CAS. he has been in speech therapy now 2 years... he is now attempting more approximations than before but still is unintelligible. he has recently started attempting the word "me" independently and sometimes "no". he is 4 years old and those are his only verbal words. he uses a lot of signs and has an AAC but does not always go to that.. instead he often is frustrated. what is your advice?
First off, your questions would ne better served in our private community: www.skool.com/aos Secondly - lean on signing rather than AAC. Thirdly - i dont know enough to give you suggestions. What prompts work, what speech goals are you doing? What are the errors like?
My dd is 4 and is only at words level..speech delayed.. she is ok with non verbal communication for her needs. Playful,naughty and engages in play and singing rhymes for almost 30-40 minutes straight....sometimes she want more,i wish i could give more time to her.....she goes to therapy thrice a week.
I have full confidence to try Doctor Isibor herbal product for speech delay, my friend got his treatment and the son can speak now after therapy failed.
My son is 3 he had speech therapy, developmental therapy and tons of educational and stimulating toys, and he still not talking, he’s not in spectrum I went to the doctor many times already, he can repeat most of the things I said but he don’t talk or repeat by him self, he only copies but I’m not sure if he understands and he does not connect words, I have tried a lot and yes he has gained few words but he’s vocabulary is poor for his age, what I can do ?
My son is the same, will be four in September, we have him starting preschool then too, he has been learning words sooooo slowly, he really picks up on sign language though, so something in his brain seems to struggle with making the word with his tongue, cause when he does talk it's like his own language, he tries but I have to figure out what he's saying, unless he knows the word in sign language. They say preschool or church daycare will help him tons, I pray God intervenes because his sister is two and seems to have caught up with him. Just putting him with kids his own age may help a bunch, cause we don't see much in the once a week speech therapy classes.
My son just had his evaluation for speech and they said he's ahead in receptive language but behind in expressive language. What are some reasons the could cause this?
having a higher receptive language score is actually a good sign. If it were reverse then there could be a more severe language disorder...I forgot the name of the disorder but its related to down syndrome.
My daughter wasn’t talking at 2 either only said “mama” and “dada” it caused her a lot of frustration. Her pediatrician put her in speech therapy and she talks fine now. She is 7 and gets all A’s and is above average in reading. I’m sure your child will be fine and only needs a little help.
I am french and started around 3 years old and I was the fourth child of my parents and I was doing great at it. But if you’re really concerned keep watching tips to encourage your child to improve her speech. He has a video about how playing pretend can encourage her to talk or make a active at participate with chores and describe them.
Nice video, I’ve been discouraged by my Canadian doc that my daughter won’t be able to talk and it made me worried 😟 which I didn’t believe doctor isibor herbal medicine proved them wrong, she’s 5 now and communicates better 😍😍
Poor language environment? Babies don't know, they will learn whatever language is spoken. Autism? How bout too much screen time... I'd question your credentials
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I understand it's not everybody's case, but I'm quite relaxed with my 3yo son's speech. I raise him as bilingual, and from the beginning I was aware he will speak later. And, I even don't like to call it "delay", as I believe it is just a way to learn different ways of communication in diverse environments.
Recently, I realized that my son uses words from two different languages while communicating with me, but when he is with his dad, he uses only his native language. I beat, he knows which one is mum's language and she can speak in dad's language too. However, dad cannot speak in mum's language, so he wouldn't speak to him in my language (anyway, I haven't seen him trying to speak to his dad in mum's language so far)
Yes, I'm quite aware he doesn't meet UK's milestones, but I'm not concerned at all, because, at some point, my son will speak fluently in at least two languages while his peers will keep trying to grasp their native language.
My advice to parents is: Chill out! Enjoy playing with your child, and include them in everything what you do, washing, cleaning, cooking, shopping, meeting with friends, interacting with other kids, etc. Communicate with them in both ways: your way (talk to them, exaggerate facial expressions and emotions in the tone of your voice, show excitement, or concerns, such as "Oh no!" poor kitten has boo boo" " need go hospital". And if your child would repeat after you "boo boo...pital" with similar worrying expression, it's all good! They know what you communicate to them. Keep talking to them. They will be practicing repetitions, and eventually, they will get there. And! prise them after their responses, even if it is just a "boo boo... pital" They are working hard. And most of all, kids love learning!!! They are LEARNING MACHINES. Trust them and trust the process.
It's true what you say about different languages.i will stop worrying because my son his 2nhalf and is exposed to 3 languages at some point he will be fluent in all. We teach him one thing and he will say it next time he wants to say it in English and not how we taught him bcoz of what he heard from the tv. I just worried when I see his peers already forming sentences n stuff.
@@preciousprecious7581 Please, do not worry!! My son amazes me every day. Now, he names one thing in two languages. Not necessarily at the same time, but he recognizes words to the context. When he says "cow", then I say cow in my language, then he repeats, then I say "white cow", he repeats, and I say white cow in my language, and he keeps repeating after me until I tell him "well done!" and we have 'high five' and he's happy and proud of himself. And you be proud of your son, I mean, show him acceptance. They need approval and acceptation so much. Anyway, I always praise my son for any achievement.
The new thing, from a few days, he says "mine!" instead of xxx's (name's). So far it was mummy's, daddy's, and xxx's. He is nearly 3.5 yo and learnt 'I, mine...' it's big. That's development expected for 5-6yo. Please, don't worry, you will be shocked one day when your son says, of sudden, the word you would never suspect they were understanding either combination of 3 words in a sensible sentence. Seriously, I'm fricked out how it works, but it does. Just talk to him normally, and I guarantee you, all of this sink in his mind, and one day he will surprise you by speaking about something that happened @ 5 months ago.
Without any tests whatsoever; a pediatrician said to me, "do not be surprised if your 1yr old child does not speak well." I did not understand what he was implying. I asked the doctor, why would I have low expectations of his speech? He just laughed. My child was diagnosed with ASTHMA and the doctor prescribed asthma medication (i used natural treatment to alleviate the asthma & not medication) my child had 0 problem in speech, 0 problem in language and his asthma was under control. As future medical appointments came, the doctor observed my son. he once even asked me,"Are you giving your son the asthma medication?" My son is now 18 years of age and he is going to college.
22 months and my son doesn’t really talk. I work with him everyday. He doesn’t watch tv at all. I’ve never really introduced screen time to him. He does a little bit here and there. Maybe a total of an hour a week or less. I don’t think he has asd. He says car lol.
www.agentsofspeech.com/course learn the tactics here then
May i ask how’s your son now? Mine is 20 months now and just likes to say car too 😅
My son will be 3 in May.
He doesn’t say mom or dad. But will call his brothers names.
He knows everything we say or ask him to do. He has slowly started to communicate with babbling and some half words.
I ask him where is mom and he point at me but won’t say it. I guess I’m just waiting for that moment.
Speech delay in toddlers can be cured with alternative natural herbal treatment, is been a wonderful year since we came in contact with Doctor Isibor who helped my son improve in his communication.
My son is the same. He only points at things. He had an ear surgery done about 6 months ago, I saw some improvement
My son is talking. I removed all screen time and he is talking a lot. Singing and pretending playing with his toys.
Asking for food and drinks. Calling his brothers by there name.
@@slowmotionfood8108when he started ? My kid turn 3 yr last month… he is talking few words and 2 word sentence… some time a to z and count he will do but not when we ask by own he will say.. I am very worried about him😢
my daughter will be 3 in may as well she doesn’t say many words i’m worried but her Dr said she’s fine so.. at her school they teach ASL she’s very fluent in that but not speaking
Our speech therapist said that my daughter might have asd. I’m so stressed, I don’t want to believe that. She seems so perfect for me. And reason she says that my daughter has asd, my daughter sometimes doesn’t look at her.
She's probably just shy
I am in the same boat my 2 year old can understand and only able to say 5 words I am already stressed and worried
They said the same about my son he was just extremely shy they had him like autistic up until last year after a psychologist reevaluated him and said although the showed a few signs it wasn't enough for him to be labeled as asd and the school took it off
@@kevaljoshi7594 just work every day with books) read and say words instead of child. That’s what I did and it worked. My daughter is 4 y.o almost. She talks so much😅 she is so smart
@@marielacanchola2147 yes. I guess my daughter was shy. Now she is totally fine😅
My son 3.8 years old speak at home or people he is very close and comfortable with but he freezes totally in social setting and at school with peers. One of the therapist tentatively diagnosed him having social pragmatic communication disorder. Please advise which treatment he needs to overcome this problem
I have twin boys that are 2 years old, they both have speach delays. One of them have stimming behaviour. Im almost certain he is on the spectrum. But im very confused about his brother. He is very social and seeking contact with everyone around him
my son is diagnosed with CAS. he has been in speech therapy now 2 years... he is now attempting more approximations than before but still is unintelligible. he has recently started attempting the word "me" independently and sometimes "no". he is 4 years old and those are his only verbal words. he uses a lot of signs and has an AAC but does not always go to that.. instead he often is frustrated. what is your advice?
First off, your questions would ne better served in our private community: www.skool.com/aos
Secondly - lean on signing rather than AAC.
Thirdly - i dont know enough to give you suggestions. What prompts work, what speech goals are you doing? What are the errors like?
Should hearing loss be added to this list?
of course
if its hearing loss youd be told by your childs paed at birth right?
@@Shimmerswimmer No hearing loss from ear fluid
My dd is 4 and is only at words level..speech delayed.. she is ok with non verbal communication for her needs.
Playful,naughty and engages in play and singing rhymes for almost 30-40 minutes straight....sometimes she want more,i wish i could give more time to her.....she goes to therapy thrice a week.
I have full confidence to try Doctor Isibor herbal product for speech delay, my friend got his treatment and the son can speak now after therapy failed.
My son is turning 6 yrs Dec but he speaks one word when he wants please help me
www.skool.com/aos - go there and watch the courses
My daughter is 7 plus but she can’t communicate well and m worried about her . Could you guid me please
Go to a pediatrician please
Hi. Have you ever done a video on hyperlexia type 3? Would you consider it? Thanks
Same question here
Please how can I reach doctor Oyalo.
My son is 3 he had speech therapy, developmental therapy and tons of educational and stimulating toys, and he still not talking, he’s not in spectrum I went to the doctor many times already, he can repeat most of the things I said but he don’t talk or repeat by him self, he only copies but I’m not sure if he understands and he does not connect words, I have tried a lot and yes he has gained few words but he’s vocabulary is poor for his age, what I can do ?
My son is the same, will be four in September, we have him starting preschool then too, he has been learning words sooooo slowly, he really picks up on sign language though, so something in his brain seems to struggle with making the word with his tongue, cause when he does talk it's like his own language, he tries but I have to figure out what he's saying, unless he knows the word in sign language. They say preschool or church daycare will help him tons, I pray God intervenes because his sister is two and seems to have caught up with him.
Just putting him with kids his own age may help a bunch, cause we don't see much in the once a week speech therapy classes.
Can any one tell me how to reach out this doctor? And can it be bcz of screen time ? Plz respond
My son just had his evaluation for speech and they said he's ahead in receptive language but behind in expressive language. What are some reasons the could cause this?
well receptive language usually comes before expressive language anyways
@@AgentsofSpeechcan you help me with language and communication of my 3 yo boy?
having a higher receptive language score is actually a good sign. If it were reverse then there could be a more severe language disorder...I forgot the name of the disorder but its related to down syndrome.
My child is 2 can't speak yet 3 in 4 months mummy daddy there's only what you can say is mummy and Daddy but she doesn't talk into it worry about it
He will never talk properly, I'm 13 and still can't speech because of a delay
My daughter wasn’t talking at 2 either only said “mama” and “dada” it caused her a lot of frustration. Her pediatrician put her in speech therapy and she talks fine now. She is 7 and gets all A’s and is above average in reading. I’m sure your child will be fine and only needs a little help.
I am french and started around 3 years old and I was the fourth child of my parents and I was doing great at it. But if you’re really concerned keep watching tips to encourage your child to improve her speech. He has a video about how playing pretend can encourage her to talk or make a active at participate with chores and describe them.
@@Waste241you shouldn't talk.
@@jeannestrickland372this gave me so much hope. Thank you!
How can I reach you, my son also struggling to speak
My daughter is 4 years old she totally improved in communication with the help of alternative medicine Doctor isibor herbs.!!!!
My son is 2 and he only say a few words and then stop
Same with my son
Mine too
@@theilustrado654plz check maybe he has autism it happened with my son , I hope your son not but it’s always good to check
@@tiffanydonahue9757plz check if you suspect maybe he has autism it happened with my son he has autism , I hope I know before
Mine too.. He’s 5 now but still struggling to talk.
are children with speech delay treated as special children..do they have to go to special schools etc
Depends on the severity
Please I need help my son also struggling to speak
@AbdulRahman-lv5pj
Dr Oylo products ? I wanna contact him ? Kindly guide
excellent
Are speech delay different from autism?
search our channel for that
Episode?
2:07
Nice video, I’ve been discouraged by my Canadian doc that my daughter won’t be able to talk and it made me worried 😟 which I didn’t believe doctor isibor herbal medicine proved them wrong, she’s 5 now and communicates better 😍😍
Hello, from what age did she start talking?
thanks this give me hope for my 3 year old
Doctor isibor helped heal my granddaughter from autism and restore speech within 3 weeks.
Medical Dr or?
She needs diet fixing and lifestyle changes.
Poor language environment? Babies don't know, they will learn whatever language is spoken.
Autism? How bout too much screen time... I'd question your credentials