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Thanks for the note of encouragement Christina. I have heard similar stories.
I totally think my son will be fine given enough time, but it's frustrating to hear from the teachers (preschool) that they can't understand him sometimes, especially when he is being shy. However, he has improved dramatically and I'm happy to report it's not his vocabulary the speech therapist wants to work on, but rather the annunciation of certain letters. It's odd because it's almost a habit of how he says some words.
He says "mama", but says "nem" and "nem" for M&M's for example. They are the same sounds so he can say it, but doesn't. Two of my favorite words that he says incorrectly are duplicate and favorites. They sound like poop-a-kit and say-bits. So cute now, but maybe not later.
If he can't get speech before K...I'm sure he will be eligible for something once he's in school.
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To the ladies with the children with speech issues: I'm sure they will get better.
When my nephew first started talking until he was maybe 7/8ish, no one could understand him. Not me, not his parents, not anyone. All his words seemed not only lisp-y, but jumbled and choppy. He also had a VERY bad stutter. He ended up going to a speech pathologist for sessions several times a week and after a few years, he was fine. It was a struggle when he was in school during those years, but now he is about to turn 12 and he sounds perfectly fine.
Just give them love and patience and with proper care, they will overcome! :)
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Oh, honey, where do I start???
For the first time in 24 years, my husband hates his job! Yes the new job in TN. He hates his job SO much that DAILY I never know if he will come home to tell me he turned in his notice! I will support 100% whatever he decides and KNOW he will make the best choice for us, but talk about scarry!!
Been there, Missi! I spent almost 2 years watching my hubby hate his job and we were self-employed at the time, which just added more stress to the situation. Everyday, I wondered if this would be the day that he finally snapped, and gave it up. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't get him to look past the things that were bothering him and just go with the flow, do what you have to do and let it go once you get home but he couldn't do it, he finally snapped, and everything came to a screeching halt. Despite the stress of his decision, and the struggle that followed, it was for the best because he's much happier now.
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An income is definitely important, but if it makes your life absolutely miserable something has got to give. I can't imagine disliking my job that much. I like doing what I do most days, but it's the office politics I can do without. I'm glad your DH is doing well now Kathy.
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Been there, Missi! I spent almost 2 years watching my hubby hate his job and we were self-employed at the time, which just added more stress to the situation. Everyday, I wondered if this would be the day that he finally snapped, and gave it up. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't get him to look past the things that were bothering him and just go with the flow, do what you have to do and let it go once you get home but he couldn't do it, he finally snapped, and everything came to a screeching halt. Despite the stress of his decision, and the struggle that followed, it was for the best because he's much happier now.
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Mine is not so much stress as aggravation with myself. I want to loose weight and try but quit after a few weeks. What does it take to make me stick with something?
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Ugh...you had to bring up weight. That's another stress factor.
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Mine is not so much stress as aggravation with myself. I want to loose weight and try but quit after a few weeks. What does it take to make me stick with something?
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My son with Autism didn't really 'talk' until he went to Kindergarten at an elementary school. He was in a special needs early childhood program at a Preschool for 2 years and really didn't say much to his teachers and therapists and they were interacting with him one on one several times a day. He got to Kindergarten and had a lot more kids in his class and knew he had to use his words if he was going to really enjoy his class. Now he won't stop talking. He is in 5th grade and does still go to Speech class in school as he has difficulty with "TH" and some other sounds. He has come a long way and I really didn't think the words would come, be patient, work with your child reading and emphasizing words the correct way, correct him when he says something wrong. May I suggest the Sequence for Kids board game? We use it in the preschool class I work in and it is really a great game! Another tool we use is the internet site Starfall.com it has a lot of games and videos where you simply click on an object and the computer repeats the sounds of the words.
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I will definitely get the Sequence for Kids game. We love games and play them often. My son also loves books and we read, at minimum, three a night before bed. He really doesn't want me to read to him other than before bed, but he will "read" books by himself any time of the day. Going to the bookstore is a regular trip and he loves Scholastic Book order forms!! I knew about Starfall.com, but unfortunately it doesn't hold his interest and it's simply because there are no "characters" there that he wants to hang out with like Team Umizoomi, Dora, etc...
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MnMommy2
My son with Autism didn't really 'talk' until he went to Kindergarten at an elementary school. He was in a special needs early childhood program at a Preschool for 2 years and really didn't say much to his teachers and therapists and they were interacting with him one on one several times a day. He got to Kindergarten and had a lot more kids in his class and knew he had to use his words if he was going to really enjoy his class. Now he won't stop talking. He is in 5th grade and does still go to Speech class in school as he has difficulty with "TH" and some other sounds. He has come a long way and I really didn't think the words would come, be patient, work with your child reading and emphasizing words the correct way, correct him when he says something wrong. May I suggest the
Sequence for Kids board game? We use it in the preschool class I work in and it is really a great game! Another tool we use is the internet site Starfall.com it has a lot of games and videos where you simply click on an object and the computer repeats the sounds of the words.
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Sorry about the mortgage situation, Barb!
I'm praying fir everyone who's posted here.
I'm stressed about my ILs' visit. They fly in tomorrow to meet DS and basically drive me crazy. And that's all I'll say about that. :36_1_3:
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Oh Sara I hope your visit goes smoothly.
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Tree City
Sorry about the mortgage situation, Barb!
I'm praying fir everyone who's posted here.
I'm stressed about my ILs' visit. They fly in tomorrow to meet DS and basically drive me crazy. And that's all I'll say about that. :36_1_3: