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godleeluv
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Tue Dec-16-14 06:13 PM

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"I need advice but I'm afraid yall will just snark me"


  

          

So I'll try to take all emotion out of my post as to not make it easier to get hurt.

My child is 2.5

He isn't potty trained- I'm ok with that.

He isn't talking. He points, says mama, daddy, juice, diaper, but that's about it.

I sound words out and when he repeats them it sounds like mama, daddy, juice, diaper.

I don't know how to fix this.

Also I recently got him some cards to try to play a matching game. No real luck with that either.

This is what I'm thinking.


He has too many toys/distractions, so today I turned all his toys off. I realized it didn't make sense that they were all turned on. It made it too easy to distract him.

I tried having him play in his room with the door shut. This didn't work at all because he cried the whole time by the door, and never started just playing with his toys. I tried this for 45 min. He cried for 45 min. The only good thing was once I opened the door and turned on a small TV in his room he layer in his bed and watched TV and as long as I didn't shut the door he stayed in his room. So I think I made a little progress.

Repetition and consistency is easier said than done however I believe this is where I'm supposed to start. So maybe instead of me thinking I'm doing things wrong because they didn't work at first, I should keep doing it until it does work, even tho that may mean I'm insane.

I don't know where to begin with the matching game. I tried 2 or 3 matches at a time and he wasn't interested for long. Should I just give him one match? How do I know he even understands the concept of the game?

I believe I get too emotional and take things too personal and give up on an idea when repetition is what is needed. I wish I had someone to show me what I should do so I can feel confident that I'm doing it right.

I also separated his toys by color and have started focusing on one color a day. Today was green. He can't pronounce green. He was more focused on the toy than the color.

I've tried the matching game 2 times today and will try it again. And I'll pull out green toys at least once more today. But honestly I feel like I'm a failure as a parent.

If he isn't talking by 3 then there is a free program he can go to for kids who aren't talking.

But I want to do something now. I think the problem is more me than him. I don't want him to be delayed because I didn't know what to do.

So any advice without snark would be appreciated. But I would appreciate the advice to be instructional and not general.

Thanks in advance.
♥♥Church Diva♥♥

  

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I need advice but I'm afraid yall will just snark me [View all] , godleeluv, Tue Dec-16-14 06:13 PM
 
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I'm childless so no advice. But teaching a kid basic skills terrifies me
Dec 16th 2014
1
it terrifies me too
Dec 16th 2014
3
man, this stuff isn't hard at all.
Dec 17th 2014
36
what areas have you noticed advancement in?
Dec 16th 2014
2
RE: what areas have you noticed advancement in?
Dec 16th 2014
4
No snark.....this ain't the place for advice
Dec 16th 2014
5
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ that.
Dec 16th 2014
6
ok
Dec 16th 2014
7
agreed
Dec 16th 2014
9
find a professional for your son, not just a charter member...
Dec 23rd 2014
40
you should probably talk to a doctor or other professional
Dec 16th 2014
8
Talk to your pediatrician
Dec 16th 2014
10
I will. and I will ask them this
Dec 16th 2014
15
      RE: I will. and I will ask them this
Dec 16th 2014
29
      is this the correct format for goodnight moon?
Dec 23rd 2014
42
      Really have to just try multiple books and see which ones he responds to...
Dec 17th 2014
32
this is a great place for advice, just do some research
Dec 16th 2014
11
Where do you live?
Dec 16th 2014
12
I live near colonial heights va
Dec 16th 2014
17
      i have a son who has aspbergers...forget the parenting classes,
Dec 16th 2014
21
I dont have a lot of experience but I can tell you this
Dec 16th 2014
13
good stuff. n/m
Dec 23rd 2014
44
i have experience with this
Dec 16th 2014
14
thank you.
Dec 16th 2014
16
      RE: thank you.
Dec 16th 2014
18
           Jeremiah loves music and dancing
Dec 16th 2014
22
god bless you
Dec 16th 2014
19
my son has a nabi
Dec 16th 2014
23
      I meant facinated not fainted.
Dec 23rd 2014
39
           try again
Dec 23rd 2014
41
I'm a techie so mine have always been exposed to stuff online
Dec 16th 2014
20
this was helpful.
Dec 16th 2014
24
      raising these babies is a tough job sometimes
Dec 16th 2014
26
My nephew didn't speak well when he was around that age
Dec 16th 2014
25
RE: My nephew didn't speak well when he was around that age
Dec 17th 2014
35
RE: I need advice but I'm afraid yall will just snark me
Dec 16th 2014
27
do you have regular conversations with him? read to him? sing to him?
Dec 16th 2014
28
I think boys seem to start talking later than girls.....
Dec 17th 2014
30
Also, do you have a tablet (iPad or Android)?
Dec 17th 2014
31
no kids, but I watched a nephew grunt until he was 4...
Dec 17th 2014
33
Interesting. Are his grandparents in his life?
Dec 17th 2014
34
as others have said,
Dec 17th 2014
37
I wouldn't worry, but I would talk to my ped
Dec 17th 2014
38
ok so baby does not have pink eye.
Dec 23rd 2014
43

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