My daughter didn't talk a that age too. I didn't worry, but when she turned 2.5 i started asking questions. And there are things you can do. First have her hearing and eyes checked. Once that is rulled out then call ECI.This is a great program that my daughter is in. It is though your local school district. It is called the Early Childhood Intervention Program. The number is 1-800-250-2246. The program my daughter is in is wonderful. She receives speech therapy along with other children. My daughter is just speech impaired. She is in a classroom setting with teachers that work in the school district, and her peers are childrens with speech problems and without. This teaches social skills and also the more there around friends at school, the more encouraged theye will be to do the same. Its a great program, my daughter gets picked in a regular school bus with other children her own age and she is walked to and from the school escorted the entire time. I encourage you to call and get the info at least. The evaluataion is FREE. And in Texas we pay by a sliding scale. This is my daughters second year. She started at 3 yrs. Hope this helps you. My son is 19 months and he should be talking in sentences by now according to a speech pathologist. He has already been evaluated and he is in this program as well. There is a speech therapist with the district that comes once every two weeks and works with him. As a concerned parent its is never too early to start looking into this. The evaluation process is simple. You call, make an appt. usally a teacher, a patholgist and a nurse come out and sit and talk to you and your son. They will give him some simple tasks that children his age should be doing, and once they see if he actaully has a delay they will work with you as often as you like. That's what they do. My son has been in it for 2 months and is already talking. Each child is different but i really encourage you to call. Its a wonderful program and there is so much help out there. Its the same number, good luck and God bless.
2006-08-17 15:01:43
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answered by marykaybyvicky 1
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My nephew did not talk untill he was 3. He was born with 3 brain lesions (which all went away on their own) He is almost 7 now and is really smart. When he was in kindergaten a few years ago the school had him read out loud to the 1st grade class. So they could see that a child younger then them could read well. He is so smart that sometimes I forget that the child took so long to talk. That and now I think he will never shut up.(ha,ha). I think every child is different I would not worry.Your son will talk when he is ready. I am sure there is nothing wrong with him.
2006-08-16 16:45:45
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answered by bridget36 3
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The "mute" was explained to me like this by a professional. Children at this age are learning many new things. Primarily speaking and motor skills. A child will usually master one, while abandoning the other. This is prefectly normal. Don't worry. My 18 month daughter can climb on chairs and such but not really speak
2006-08-16 16:01:42
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answered by TrueBuckeyeWarriorMan 1
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Edit: Lisa it is loads of baloney; the toddler wasn't all that untimely and the mum did no longer indicated the toddler spent a protracted volume of time in pediatric extensive care. I doubt that he became into outdoors of the common well-being facility nursery. He hasn't had to do an astounding volume of "scuffling with for his life." i'm a former pediatric nurse and nursed a real preemie who weighed a million pound 8 oz. at delivery. He spent 4 months in p.c... he's alive, no delivery defects, and is working daily. =============== I doubt that his being born at 8-a million/2 months has something to do with it. He became into already completely stepped forward and purely had to earnings fairly extra weight throughout here weeks. My granddaughter did what your son is doing. The detrimental subject gave the effect of a splash previous guy whilst she became into 15 months previous; bald and toothless and could no longer walk or communicate. i began out watching my daughter (her mom's) habit and quickly chanced on that the toddler did no longer would desire to make any attempt to stroll or communicate. Her mom became into doing each and every thing for her; she did no longer would desire to ask for something or take a while to realize her toys. All she did became into take a seat there, component and grunt, and her mom did notwithstanding she needed. I pronounced she decelerate and supply the toddler a gamble to do something for herself. interior of a week she became into excitedly toddling around babbling mommy, mommy, mommy. The generic practitioner stated a toddler's the teeth are better whilst they strengthen in slower. She is now 13 years previous, a genius who's in a school for proficient infants. She is in the international training application and competes in the two IEP and school math and technological know-how competitions and blows her combatants away. She attends The Academy of Math and Sciences and presently became into in a math opposition at NASA. i'd advise you cool down and wait. You on no account comprehend what spectacular issues are interior your son which would be revealed in years yet to come again. meanwhile, watch and spot while you're doing for the toddler what the toddler would desire to be inspired, no longer pushed, to do for himself. Please do no longer learn your toddler to others, it is arbitrary when you consider that there is not any set of regulations that govern a toddler's progression.
2016-10-02 04:35:42
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answered by ? 4
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Sounds like you're getting some good info, some not so good...
Yes, boys learn speach skills later than girls. If this is the cause, don't worry, just keep talking to him.
Yes, it's possible that his sisters are talking for him, so he sees no need to do it himself. I know a little boy-4 who's older bro-8 is always talking for him. If this is the case, you'll probably need to talk to your daughters and let them know that when you are asking Junior, you're not wanting them to respond- you want Junior to answer, and they need to let him... you appreciate their "help" but it's not really help.
Yes, it's possible that he's got something else going on- he may not be hearing properly, etc. Talk with your doctor- he/she can do tests to rule this one out.
Yes, it's also possible that he's focusing his learning attention on other skills. Again check with your pediatrician to see if this is the case.
I highly doubt that your son's stoned. If he is, there are bigger problems than him not talking!! (lol!)
Best of luck with your little boy.
2006-08-16 16:13:33
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answered by Yoda's Duck 6
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My MIL went through something similiar with her 2nd son, the oldest was talking for him so he didn't feel the need. Basically alot of alone and coaching time. Also may want to have a doctors check-up kust to make sure everything is all right.
2006-08-16 16:01:22
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answered by 35 and loving it! 3
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DONT WORRY! I have 18 month old twins.. one is a chatterbox.. the other is very quiet. The quiet one very still smart.. he can open any bottle, container, dvd case.. and he follows simple commands. I just asked my mom about this actually.. she said my little bro didnt talk because I talked for him. But he got over it..did very well in school, and he is a very sucessful computer programmer. So your little one is not abnormal..
2006-08-16 16:32:08
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answered by Tiffany P 3
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Well all we can do here is speculate, although, I wouldn't worry too much considering he's only 15 months. Be patient with him and don't give up. Additionally, talk to a professional about this such as your child's doctor, I'm sure he or she will agree that this is fairly normal.
2006-08-16 16:01:04
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answered by larceny'sghost 2
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Babe,
dont worry!my aunt didn't talk untill she was 2 or 3.She is a millionaire and retired at 43.Children develop at different rates.They do things when they are ready,and if they feel they are forced they will rebell.I hope this helps!!! Good luck.
2006-08-16 16:06:21
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answered by L.T. 2
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Don't worry about it. The more that you worry, the worse that it will seem.
As you probably know, boys are usually a little slower to talk. Your girls were probably talking early, so you might be used to that. Most boys start talking around 2...sometimes even later.
Before you know it, he'll be talking non-stop :-)
2006-08-16 16:04:11
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answered by The ~Muffin~ Man 6
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