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is not babbling yet, and we will be starting speech therapy soon. Our

cousin's little boy turned 2 in August and we are just now starting to

understand words he is saying. They never started therapy with him, but I think

I would have. It never hurts to have her assessed. Then you can choose to go

with therapy or wait and see.

11/19/04

michelle wrote:

Hello everyone. I wanted to ask everyone if any of your children had

speech delays? My daughter just turned 2 and to me she is not

speaking as much as she should be. I am getting kinda worried about

her and I am even thinking about getting her checked out. She says a

few words and when I ask her to repeat what I tell her she says

something different. Sometimes she does repeat me but most of the time

she just speaks in " her own language " ,kwim.

My son was very vocal and spoke very young that is what surprises me.

I know you should not compare but she is 2 years old and I feel she

should be a little more vocal than she is.

If anyone has any info I would really appreciate it!

and

BL CF 12/16/03

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Hi there, I am a certified speech/language pathologist. I would definitely

recommend getting a speech evaluation or screening. For peace of mind if

anything. Many clinics give free consultations. I would ask your

pediatrician for recommendations in your area. If you have any more

questions, please feel free to contact me. Take care, Lori Webb

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From: nosurgery4clubfoot

[mailto:nosurgery4clubfoot ] On Behalf Of number23

Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 8:15 PM

To: nosurgery4clubfoot

Subject: Re: Re: OT- Speech delays

Oh ya, sooner than later is better!

Re: OT- Speech delays

Hello everyone. I wanted to ask everyone if any of your children had

speech delays? My daughter just turned 2 and to me she is not

speaking as much as she should be. I am getting kinda worried about

her and I am even thinking about getting her checked out. She says a

few words and when I ask her to repeat what I tell her she says

something different. Sometimes she does repeat me but most of the time

she just speaks in " her own language " ,kwim.

My son was very vocal and spoke very young that is what surprises me.

I know you should not compare but she is 2 years old and I feel she

should be a little more vocal than she is.

If anyone has any info I would really appreciate it!

and

BL CF 12/16/03

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