My son is 26 months old. He was born a 3 weeks early and the doctors were concerned that he had a hearing problem after his first newborn testing. We had him tested again at two weeks and and he just barely passed. They agreed to test him again a third time and he passed with flying colors. Now my son understands most everything and will answer you with an emphatic "Yeah!" or "uh-uh" when you ask him a question. The problem is, he isn't putting sentences together. He can say Mama, Dad, Nana, Star Wars (cute huh?), Yoda, Dew (for drink) bubble, and a few other words. I'm just worried because he's not putting two word sentences together yet. He's got an appointment with a doctor but I'm just nervous about it. Do you think it's normal for a 26 month old to not be able to put a sentence together? I've just noticed other younger children who talk up a storm. (I know I shouldn't compare, but it's hard not to when you're worried about development.) Thanks for serious answers!
2006-11-09
18:08:09
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