Hi Ming. Thanks for all your help your videos are brilliant. My son is 4 on the spectrum. Word he know he would say like open.( door box container etc. ) but still pulling my hand to item he can’t pronounce ( like flush the toilet after he’s been) please if you can advise how to stop pulling hand and how to encourage him to use new words. Thank you. Regards from Uk
My son is always pulling my hand and pointing to the thing that he wants, He keeps pulling and forcing me to take for him, he is 4years and 4months., he can't speak yet, but he understands what I'm talking about
Hi Ming.. it's good idea.. 👍 i have a query here, what about in school..at home I insist him to call mama or papa instead of hand pulling..he can say that..but in school if he needs water he takes nanny's hand and take her to bottle..or for lunch box.. if we stop hand pulling at home and he taps nanny will she be able to understand what exactly he needs?
@@AgentsofSpeech yes true..i am working towards calling each thing by name..like water, food, pee etc. Occasionally he says but mostly prompt by actions..like he vl bring empty glass..will go to water dispenser and act to take water..he puts soo much effort to act but not talk 😂 likewise for everything he acts.
many thanks for the video. it is very informative. what about not hand pulling but she takes drinking bottle by herself? i found it is difficult to ask her to say "drink" or "want drink". pls advice.
Hey Liza, teach her to just the gesture first before teaching the word. You need to be proactive and tempt her with the drinking bottle, give her a little water at a time and have her to use the gesture for drink
Okay....do you think this is a progression for her to talk better?....she been going to school since last year october face to face classes since then I see she left from around 10 words in her vocabulary before she started to 200 or more....but no full sentences ...subscriber from jamaica 🇯🇲 🙌 please help with some advice
@@AgentsofSpeech okay I will keep on observing....the only two words phrases she is saying are: come on and mommy look! When ever she is show me something
My 24months old is doing this alot. He is smart at everything else but hates to repeat after me(practice words). He speaks alot but baby talk.The only clear words are mama,papa,and sometimes names of siblings.When I play nursery rythmes e.g if you are happy and you know it, he participates and claps his hands at the right time..but he doesn't sing it yet...He plays,sometimes picks up a book and open it,pretend to read sometimes, attempt to feed me my food when I am eating, climbs , he is very conscious and aware of routines and do everything else.Is it just speech delay or should I be more worried?
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I will start watching you I have 2 years old son he’s always do that to me and to my husband ❤pulling our hands where he wants to go and what he wants
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How is your baby doing now thanks
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You're on point. Thank you.
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Thank you so much I need this.
Hi Ming. Thanks for all your help your videos are brilliant. My son is 4 on the spectrum. Word he know he would say like open.( door box container etc. ) but still pulling my hand to item he can’t pronounce ( like flush the toilet after he’s been) please if you can advise how to stop pulling hand and how to encourage him to use new words. Thank you. Regards from Uk
teach the gesture of that word/place he's putting your hand to
thanks
My son is always pulling my hand and pointing to the thing that he wants, He keeps pulling and forcing me to take for him, he is 4years and 4months., he can't speak yet, but he understands what I'm talking about
I will try and will give you updates.
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Hi Ming.. it's good idea.. 👍 i have a query here, what about in school..at home I insist him to call mama or papa instead of hand pulling..he can say that..but in school if he needs water he takes nanny's hand and take her to bottle..or for lunch box.. if we stop hand pulling at home and he taps nanny will she be able to understand what exactly he needs?
The key is to teach a gesture for the specific thing. Then I could argue you won't know what he wants if he only calls "mama", right?
@@AgentsofSpeech yes true..i am working towards calling each thing by name..like water, food, pee etc. Occasionally he says but mostly prompt by actions..like he vl bring empty glass..will go to water dispenser and act to take water..he puts soo much effort to act but not talk 😂 likewise for everything he acts.
many thanks for the video. it is very informative. what about not hand pulling but she takes drinking bottle by herself? i found it is difficult to ask her to say "drink" or "want drink". pls advice.
Hey Liza, teach her to just the gesture first before teaching the word. You need to be proactive and tempt her with the drinking bottle, give her a little water at a time and have her to use the gesture for drink
@@AgentsofSpeech Thanks so much Ming. Will do it.
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My granddaughter talks to TV nursery rhyme songs counts alphabet but doesn't speak to me how do I help
Same here
Hey ming please help my child is 3.7 years and sounds like she just start to string two words sentences....what can I do?please help
watch the videos on sentence building on this channel.
Okay....do you think this is a progression for her to talk better?....she been going to school since last year october face to face classes since then I see she left from around 10 words in her vocabulary before she started to 200 or more....but no full sentences ...subscriber from jamaica 🇯🇲 🙌 please help with some advice
@@jahangel5689 of course she's improving, you just said so!
@@AgentsofSpeech okay I will keep on observing....the only two words phrases she is saying are: come on and mommy look! When ever she is show me something
@@AgentsofSpeech I am going to look at the video now that you tell me about.... sentences building
My son 5 years old..,and he does not speak..,what should I do?
My daughter doing this she will turn 4years in April,she frustrating me.
How do we change handleading to tapping ?
by taking your child's hand and teach directly
Need translation in English. Kindly subtitles it into English
what do you mean? this video was in English
Good stuff!!!
How to initiate the child to tap instead of pulling?
Take the child's hand to do the tap, it's ok even if the child pulls you first
My child always point and pull me to things rather than talking.. he is now 2.6years old
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Hi how is your toddler doing now? Thanks
My 24months old is doing this alot. He is smart at everything else but hates to repeat after me(practice words). He speaks alot but baby talk.The only clear words are mama,papa,and sometimes names of siblings.When I play nursery rythmes e.g if you are happy and you know it, he participates and claps his hands at the right time..but he doesn't sing it yet...He plays,sometimes picks up a book and open it,pretend to read sometimes, attempt to feed me my food when I am eating, climbs , he is very conscious and aware of routines and do everything else.Is it just speech delay or should I be more worried?
get an assessment =D
Any updates by chance my 25 month old is in the same situation
Get him evaluated
@@P1nktac098any update
Any update
Give him something he wants and teach again and again . But, how? I don’t understand these instructions.
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You can say this because you tried it with the easier child, try this with my child and you will be frustrated!
I cannot argue with that, but i can tell you we've taught non verbal children who bite, hit, scream, and spit in our faces.
Is it related to autism
that is the wrong question
@@AgentsofSpeech my son is 19 months old and he pull my hand to take things and its normal for this age
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