Have you tried reading to her? Read at least 1 or 2 books to her everyday..One in the morning and one a night..You should see some improvement if you read books to her everyday..Ask questions about the book and see if she answer back..It will encourage her if you let her choose her favorite book and the both of you can read it together...Hope I helped some.
2006-11-27 17:45:41
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answered by goodies100 5
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You could have one of two problems the first being she knows she doesn't have to talk to get what she wants so she chooses not to and the second is she is having trouble which is NOT your fault.My first suggestion would be that when you have something that you know she really wants ask her if she would like it if she just nods just explain to her that you need her to say yes and then she may have it,she will get mad but try a few times if nothing happens at all then i would suggest seeing a doctor my step son is 6 and my 2yr old son can talk better than him but he has been going to see a speech therapist and he is improving. Just because she cant or wont speak does not mean you have done something wrong or that she is slow just treat her as you would any other child her age it's when people treat them like baby's that they get worse having a child that can not speak at normal age is very hard and alot of people do not understand but there is help out there and people like myself that do understand. Best of luck hope that helps
2006-11-27 16:25:05
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answered by feelingstupid 2
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Some kids just don't talk until they have something to say. I have a cousin that didn't talk until she was about 5 years old. She still doesn't say much. They had her tested for autism, but didn't find it. She is just a different person. Very naive, but an honor student. I think it's a touch of autism - very slight. But, she has overcome the academic part of it. Just has problems with it socially.
Have you thought of trying to get your child into a Mother's Day Out Program for a few days a week to get her interacting with other kids?
I worked at home until recently and had my daughter at home with me and had a nanny. My daughter was lacking in social skills when it came to playing with children.
I enrolled her when she turned 2 and she is blossoming like crazy. Playing with kids and having a ball.
Sounds like your daughter needs more interaction with other people besides just mom.
2006-11-27 16:17:08
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answered by stocks4allseasons 3
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Sounds like her hearing is ok. This is not unusual. Many children do not talk til almost three...or even beyond. Try to GENTLY encourage her to ask for what she wants. Does she make "baby" sounds when she points? Don't pressure her, just slows it down. Just have fun with her, get her excited about the joy in things, and one day it will just pop out. Had one who did not speak til very late...turned out very smart...spoke in complete sentences when he started talking. Many have had this experience.
2006-11-27 16:17:18
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answered by Anonymous
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i think of this demands a head to head verbal substitute between you and your destiny MIL. you've your finace there if it could make you experience greater gentle. you may desire to describe the way you experience. It somewhat sounds like she's in basic terms an overbearing mom, with the final of intentions and does not propose any injury. perhaps if the two one in all you communicate approximately issues and communicate what she heard that made her disillusioned you could sparkling the air. solid success!
2016-10-13 06:22:49
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answered by ? 4
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First, dont compare your child's development with anyone else's.
Second, try making playdates through the YWCA or community centers in your area. Socialization helps them to catch on fast! My son was the same way, with the same situation.
Now hes 12 and won't shut up :o)!
Be patient and take her to some playgrounds or something. She'll be communicating in no time.
2006-11-27 17:04:03
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answered by kweenjenjen 1
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She should be speaking by now. I suggest you call your local school district (if you live in the U.S not sure about elsewhere). Tell them your concern and that your child is 3 years old and when she becomes of age she will be attending their school. Once you notify them they have to test her speech and all sorts of things so they can see what kinda of help they can provide. Yes by law they have to do it for free. If they tell you to send her somewhere make sure you tell them you know the law. The law was put in to place to help detect and fix problems in children BEFORE it is too late. Sometimes once they get into school they are set in their ways and it is so difficult to change.
If you live outside of the U.S. still check with your school district. They should be able to direct you to somewhere your daughter can be tested to see if anything is wrong.
Good luck.
2006-11-27 20:03:44
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answered by Summer H 3
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One of my relatives is having the same problem with her daughter (who is 3 years old). Talk to your pediatrician about your concerns. They can rule out any possible problems and may possibly suggest a speech therapist, as they did in my relative's case.
2006-11-27 16:21:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you talked to your pediatrician about this? She should be saying some words or short phrases (not full sentences) by now. You're not doing anything "wrong". Don't force or irritate her - the more you try, the more stubborn she'll be. Have your doc check her out.
2006-11-27 16:20:37
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answered by Jacki 2
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She'll start talking when she's ready. I was almost 3 when I started talking, and then I started talking in complete sentences. Don't be worried--she may just surprise you one day.
2006-11-27 16:26:52
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answered by J-Dawn 7
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