11 Foundational Skills before Talking

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @valdirmassiala606
    @valdirmassiala606 3 года назад +16

    This video made me feel much better. Most of the signs you mentioned my son has, he is just having dificulty talking and interacting with other people. But overall with this video I feel very positive. Thank you 😊

  • @Art_8work
    @Art_8work Месяц назад

    Brilliant list and sequence!!

  • @honoursollars62
    @honoursollars62 2 года назад +3

    I am a new OT in the early intervention setting and your videos have been so helpful for teaching me about speech and how to help my kiddos that have speech concerns, thank you!

  • @chardonnaydaniels8792
    @chardonnaydaniels8792 Год назад +4

    Hello my son is 22 months this video helped me so much for the most part he’s not talking. He will grab my hand and walk me to what ever he wants he moans and whine and when he tries to talk he’s very aggressive with it. this video help me so much because he’s doing most things just not talking .

  • @4coolbros556
    @4coolbros556 3 года назад +13

    So my 2 years old now has all these skills.
    I'm hopeful the speech will come soon
    IA.

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  3 года назад +2

      That's great news! Keep watching my free videos on my youtube to built those talking skills! If you are looking for a step-by-step guide on exactly what to I just launched an updated version (today) of my online course for parents called "How to Teach a Toddler to Talk." school.walkietalkiespeechtherapy.com/

    • @Ankitabhinav1
      @Ankitabhinav1 3 года назад

      @@WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy Hi I bought your course two weeks ago. Can I get the updated version please ?

  • @GratefulMind24
    @GratefulMind24 3 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for this 🙏🏼😘 My daughter is 24months and I dont need to worry then as she do all of these good skills and shes very friendly and always trying to please other kids to play with her and i felt sorry for her because some kids are just want to be alone playing. 😔
    She is so sweet, caring and loving tho.😍❤️

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  3 года назад

      You are so welcome! Best of luck!

    • @Mugali-u1t
      @Mugali-u1t 2 месяца назад

      How do you love I think this is almost missing your car is so I can easily your love we can't be

  • @sogno_di_carta6430
    @sogno_di_carta6430 6 лет назад +1

    Out of all these things mentioned, my son has problems with attention spam and following directions. His attention spam is very short, and although most of the time he seems to understand the command given he doesnt follow the instructions very well.
    Thank you for posting all these videos. It is helping me understand how to better help him. Thanks.

  • @Pray24
    @Pray24 Месяц назад

    Walkie-talkie thank you your videos are great

  • @almaskokni584
    @almaskokni584 7 лет назад +6

    I am very much loved your videos .its very helpful.may god bless u all prosperity and success

  • @melissaavina2073
    @melissaavina2073 5 месяцев назад

    This is great! Do you have a video on how to teach these skills?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  5 месяцев назад

      Hi! I cover these foundational skills in depth in my online course shop.walkietalkiespeechtherapy.com/products/how-to-teach-a-toddler-to-talk

  • @verybrite90303
    @verybrite90303 3 года назад +3

    Excellent overview of the foundational skills needed for talking readiness.

  • @mosalahhd7327
    @mosalahhd7327 2 года назад

    انتي تحملين مشاعر جياشه وعاطفيه وانسانيه، تضهر في انوثتك، وهذا يضرني عند مشاهدته، لذا اعذريني، 😘💚

  • @alipeace06
    @alipeace06 7 лет назад +8

    I am truly loving your videos. My newly 2 year old is having expressive speech delay and his SLPs are ruling out Apraxia of Speech. Could you do a video on Apraxia and some tips on how to work with your little one at home. Thank you so very much!

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  7 лет назад +1

      alipeace06 So glad to hear! Yes I'll add that to the list!

    • @marwakhairi6939
      @marwakhairi6939 6 лет назад

      My child is one year old and till now he didn't imitate waving bye and not clap his hand,even when I try to learn him that,does that normal for his age? Also he love tv so mush does that can affect him...thank you alot

    • @oliviatoscano
      @oliviatoscano 5 лет назад

      Marwa Khairi .

  • @mayc8674
    @mayc8674 4 года назад

    Fantastic information. I am a home visitor for an early childhood program and this is so informative.

  • @herbertchiu985
    @herbertchiu985 3 года назад

    Thank for introducing the 11 tips. Very practical and useful indeed.

  • @sarapkitchentv8057
    @sarapkitchentv8057 Год назад

    Hi! I have a 3 year and 1 month child and I have watching most of your videos for me to know if he has delayed in language develop. He can talk words and sentences like, "drink milk please", eat rice and egg", etc. He can even sing some nursery rhymes, but he still not able to tell stories. Does this means that means he has language delays?

  • @marita3536
    @marita3536 3 года назад

    You are amazing , thanks 🙏

  • @melissaross5826
    @melissaross5826 5 лет назад +6

    This video was so encouraging and really helpful. Thank you

  • @MidoriGroen
    @MidoriGroen 3 года назад +2

    You’re videos are informative my baby is 11 months growing up in a bilingual home so I’m trying my best to promote talking currently a babbler but there’s some skills you mention like the ball for example that he doesn’t really stick to it for long but tower building he does 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! its always best to find what your kiddo loves and use that as a way to teach!

  • @nicolecallahan5979
    @nicolecallahan5979 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you for sharing! You are so fun to watch!!!

  • @michaelsurfdawg7353
    @michaelsurfdawg7353 4 года назад

    Thank you so much☺ you're very very good👍👍 I will use your advice with my little boy.

  • @mamunurrashid5652
    @mamunurrashid5652 6 лет назад +2

    A very good one....Thanks for uploading such an useful talk....

  • @shosho34971x
    @shosho34971x 6 лет назад +5

    My child is being a bit slow in starting to talk. Your videos have been incredible, and even helping me become a better communicator lol. You mentioned that regression is vocalising is not typical, and we should look into this. What should we be looking out for, and how should we be addressing this? Thanks

  • @Bilalali60
    @Bilalali60 6 лет назад +1

    great video ...I am from Pakistan, my son is 2 years old but he has not yet picked speaking. He speaks takes names of his elders and tries to talk but his speech is not clear. He sometimes pushes his elder sister on bicycle, he kicks a ball, throws a ball and bats with ball but he is not speaking the way his elder sister picked up speech. He even hangs on to the monkey bar for like 5 to 7 seconds. Kindly suggest what to do regarding his speech?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  5 лет назад

      Hi! Thanks for your comment. I have TONS of free videos on here to help but if you are looking for a step-by-step video guide, check out my online course for parents and therapists here walkietalkie.teachable.com/p/crying-to-signing-to-talking/?product_id=807392&coupon_code=10YOU
      TUBE
      I’ve been getting great feedback from parents saying it’s already helped their child!
      I hope it helps you too!- Kayla

  • @MelomaniacInUBTraffic
    @MelomaniacInUBTraffic Год назад

    How should we count the numbers of words my daughter has? Should I list all the words she can say and count? Is there any method?

  • @shelbynicole5806
    @shelbynicole5806 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much. My son is 18 months and is starting to imitate a little bit so I'm trying to get ahead of this now. When do you recommend speech therapy? Is that typically done around 2?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  7 лет назад +4

      Shelby Frohmader Hi! Thanks for reaching out. 18 months is the youngest I’ve seen referred for Speech Therapy. I think it is a great time to start! They learn so much when they are that young and you can avoid some negative behaviors developing from the frustration of not being able to communicate.

  • @sandyman2051
    @sandyman2051 5 лет назад +1

    Love the video!! Have you created a video on how to teach your child these fundamentals? Xx

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  5 лет назад

      Hi! In my online course I cover these essentials. walkietalkiespeechtherapy.com/online-course

  • @uniquelly2779
    @uniquelly2779 3 года назад

    Thank you ☺️

  • @alisonasher9072
    @alisonasher9072 7 лет назад +1

    Really great feedback on all your videos. Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  7 лет назад

      Alison Asher Thank you for your comment! I’m so glad to hear. New videos weekly. Make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss them

    • @alisonasher9072
      @alisonasher9072 7 лет назад

      Thanks, I did! Do you have any feedback around head hitting (as in banging head on the ground), during a tantrum? My son is 16 months & is going through a phase when he is doing this very often. 5-10 times a day. Thanks in advance!

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  7 лет назад

      Alison Asher hope this help! ruclips.net/video/XZlHjNRVO2M/видео.html

    • @alisonasher9072
      @alisonasher9072 7 лет назад

      Thanks & that gave me some good tips if he hits me to use the "soft hands," approach. I'm still pretty baffled if I'm supposed to "Not watch the show," during a head hitting tantrum, or pick him up & console him. My concern w/ your not watching the show approach is that he could really hurt himself. Sometimes he'll get a bruise or red bump on his head from doing this. Again, your videos are super informative & the best I've found so THANK YOU very much!

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  7 лет назад

      Alison Asher Thanks again. I understand your concern. Just in case...watch this video ruclips.net/video/EN7eLV_P_zg/видео.html

  • @serafinoor
    @serafinoor 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this very useful video. What is the normal age for these milestones please?

  • @kismith5142
    @kismith5142 6 лет назад

    My 21 month old daughter (just turned 21 months on the 12th) has hit all of her milestone. Except speaking. She listens to commands and can say mama, dada, baba, stop & no. She does babble & use a lot of jargon and I can hear her saying different vowel sounds.But When I tell her to say things she ignores me. Lately I've been working with her and speaking with her more. What videos of yours can I watch to help me help her & encourage her to use more words?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  5 лет назад

      Hi! Thanks for your comment. I have TONS of free videos on here to help but if you are looking for a step-by-step video guide, check out my online course for parents and therapists here walkietalkie.teachable.com/p/crying-to-signing-to-talking/?product_id=807392&coupon_code=10YOU
      TUBE
      I’ve been getting great feedback from parents saying it’s already helped their child!
      I hope it helps you too!- Kayla

  • @juless.v
    @juless.v 2 года назад

    Hello my son is 2 1/2 & he has all but he was babbling & then stopped had regression & until months ago started to babble and vocalizing should i be worried? He also gets upset when i repeat a word & I tell him “your turn”

  • @ashleyl.anderson4581
    @ashleyl.anderson4581 6 лет назад +1

    loved the video. Question-Do you ever make caregiver goals?

  • @tinsarmiento05
    @tinsarmiento05 5 лет назад +2

    New subcriber! Love all your videos.😍

  • @deanwhitley6365
    @deanwhitley6365 4 года назад

    Was the video on tips to teach the 11 skills made?

  • @emilyjoyce8214
    @emilyjoyce8214 4 года назад

    Can you make a video on how to help a baby learn to imitate? My daughter is 4 months and so far she’s hitting every milestone except for copying facial expressions... she gets confused and intrigued by faces made at her, but she doesn’t ever copy them. I want to get ahead of it so she can become the full blown rockstar baby that I know is in there!

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  4 года назад

      Hi! I have tons of free videos on my youtube to help with a few small things but if you are looking for a step-by-step guide on exactly what to do then look into my online course for parents called "How to Teach a Toddler to Talk." school.walkietalkiespeechtherapy.com/

  • @richealburns9867
    @richealburns9867 7 лет назад +6

    I am so glad I found this channel. My son is 26 months and has no words- not even Mama. He has been diagnosed with ASD and has been on music therapy for modulation for 8 months now. This has given him great advances in vocalization and he makes lots of different sounds - consonants and vowels. His fine motor skills have improved also- he never had an issue with gross motor skills. I think he even tries to sing lullabies in the evening as the melodies are sometimes clear. Going through this list though and using a poor, moderate or strong scaling he is poor at 2/3/5/6/7 and moderate at 1/4/8 and does not do 9/10/11 at all- no clapping, pointing or use of hands in general. He is not in any specialist care/ services yet as we just relocated countries.
    If I start trying to focus on these 11 skills individually, is there an ordering I should take that would be the most beneficial? Thanks again for these great videos!

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  7 лет назад

      Richéal Burns Hi! Thanks for your comment. Focus on the lesser numbers first. Skills develop from #1 to #11! Thanks for reaching out. Join the email list for more tips and tricks. walkietalkiespeechtherapy.com/emaillist/

  • @rjordanjr11
    @rjordanjr11 Год назад

    Question: When it comes to “vocalizing” does moaning count? Our son is 23 months. No words other than “mama” and other random vowel sounds. But lately, he seems to just continuously moan or whine. Most times we think he’s communicating displeasure. Other times we think he wants something and he just doesn’t know how to say it. And other times he just seems to moan/whine nonstop with out purpose like it was a new sound he discovered and just wants to keep doing. What do you think? Is it a vocalizing words precursor?

  • @faizatulistiqomah3155
    @faizatulistiqomah3155 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this great video. I hope my daughter can talk soon. My daughter is 7 years and diagnosed Global Developmental Delay caused by her hydrocephalus. Do you have any experience on giving speech therapy to children with hydrocephalus? Thanks

  • @vMcDds
    @vMcDds 5 лет назад

    Do you know what kind of therapist you would see for selective mutism?

  • @anandguptachemistryclasses6820
    @anandguptachemistryclasses6820 6 лет назад

    I will ask to u please tell me can she speak ? How much time she will take to speak. Is it possible how many months ?

  • @Hellolife...
    @Hellolife... 4 года назад

    best one in youtube

  • @marib3263
    @marib3263 2 года назад

    My daughter 3.5 years old is showing all steps and only says about 30-50 words a couple phrases follows most commands if she wants to or will say no bath no eat no sleep .. what is the next video I need to see to try to teach her how to talk more

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  2 года назад

      Hi! I have tons of free videos on here to help but if you are looking for a step-by-step guide on what to do then you should definitely check out my online course. school.walkietalkiespeechtherapy.com/

  • @anandguptachemistryclasses6820
    @anandguptachemistryclasses6820 6 лет назад

    Thanx for reply

  • @atikiltmengesha1242
    @atikiltmengesha1242 3 года назад

    May God help me and my child

  • @chusna.ummusyifa
    @chusna.ummusyifa 6 лет назад

    thx for the video.. so helpfull... ❤❤❤

  • @ana-kv7fs
    @ana-kv7fs 2 года назад

    Hello ...i have a 2 year old boy and he says just yes and dada .....I haven't been able to work a lot with him after he turned 6 month old because I started to working and haven't been able to spend time with him .... When he was 23 month old he started to close in his self and not reacting to nothing .I got really scared and took him to see a specialist and she told me to take phone and TV out of his face and play a lot with him ..We did that and he started to open up not just with me but even with other people ....he waves his hand for bye ,turns when being called ,reacts,plays with toys correctly ,makes towers ,loves to play hide and seek .But he doesn't imitate and we don't have the attention to play in two ....he starts playing and than leaves to play by himself ....I would love to know how can I help him to have more attention and to imitate ....i am desperate ..thank you and sorry for the long comment ..

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  Год назад

      It sounds like you'd benefit from enrolling in my online course called "How to teach a toddler to talk." Check it out here school.walkietalkiespeechtherapy.com/

    • @ana-kv7fs
      @ana-kv7fs Год назад

      @@WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy in your opinion does he has autism ?Cauz I've been hearing this a lot

  • @tiffyland2710
    @tiffyland2710 5 лет назад +1

    Our speech therapist currently has us concentrating on turn taking. He's pretty good at it but my question is, is this the last step that leads to talking? My son is 2 and still has yet to say 1 word but listens well, makes eye contact and can follow simple instructions. I just can't wait to hear Mommy you know?

  • @aishaqureshi2493
    @aishaqureshi2493 2 года назад

    My child is 26mnths old he is not doing these things what should I do???plz reply

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  2 года назад

      Hi! You might want to consider speech therapy if your child is behind. In the meantime, check out my online course for parents who want to help their child from home. school.walkietalkiespeechtherapy.com/

  • @Dragon34th
    @Dragon34th 4 года назад

    Hi, do all severely speech delay 4 years old eventually recover full speech after therapy or is it time to throw in the towel. This subject puzzles me a lot.

    • @annailles8625
      @annailles8625 4 года назад

      I'm just an undergraduate but I have seen speech intervention continue past the age of four ruclips.net/video/rAxgiAnE1AA/видео.html Abigail is in her teens, ruclips.net/video/yg9eHRGvz2g/видео.html Braylee is seven, and there are AACs and PECs to help a child to communicate. ruclips.net/video/CbYuU6yaVgg/видео.html There's Naoki Higashida ruclips.net/video/IvyhBkuV_qo/видео.html who is a published author and advocate for those on the spectrum.

  • @kiranhania1369
    @kiranhania1369 4 года назад

    Where is your video on working on foundational skills? Kindly share

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  4 года назад +1

      Hi Kiran, here is a link to a video to teach pre-linguistic skills ruclips.net/video/a20NDxCD-hg/видео.html

  • @anandguptachemistryclasses6820
    @anandguptachemistryclasses6820 6 лет назад

    Hello, mam actually my girlchild with nonverbal autism 8yrs old could not speak yet we start speech therapy she start some imitation .she has very good eye contact.we have done her hyperberric therapy but no effect

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад

      Hi! I'm sorry you are having such troubles. I don't know hat hyperberric therapy is and all I can tell you is to seek an evaluation from a pyschologist and speech therapist.

  • @thamaraiselvidhandabani1933
    @thamaraiselvidhandabani1933 3 года назад

    My boy had 3.9years old but he has not speak fluently but he know everything slightly healthy adamant he had not follow with our words

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  3 года назад

      Speak with your child's pediatrician about any concerns you may have, here is a video on speech delay ruclips.net/video/jXRe7XZZqeQ/видео.html I hope this helps.

  • @montelo555
    @montelo555 5 лет назад

    I love you. 💙

  • @missbegum7610
    @missbegum7610 Год назад

    I really need help worth my 2.5 year old son. I believe he’s autistic and is non verbal, it’s obvious and getting any help is so so hard, and lonely. Is there any help/advise you can give to help promote speak and simple words

    • @missbegum7610
      @missbegum7610 Год назад

      He’s not pointing, more babbling and he will grab you by the hand and take you to where he wants you to go and is extremely sensory

  • @thepangwin902
    @thepangwin902 2 года назад

    My daughter has done all these since she was 1 and half. But she is 2 and 2 months now and won't learn to talk. She just shuts down when we teach her.

    • @tweetrenea8667
      @tweetrenea8667 Год назад

      Any update on this? Would love to know

    • @thepangwin902
      @thepangwin902 Год назад

      @@tweetrenea8667 We started her in pre-school shortly after I posted this. Last August. Her speech took a huge leap just a few weeks in. And she opened up to us teaching her words and took to repeating back almost every answer I give her to a question. Usually the question is "What's this?" It has been great. She talks nearly all day long now. Even alone when she is playing make believe with her dolls and toys. :)

  • @jollyelmroot
    @jollyelmroot 4 года назад

    Hello there, I’ve got a brother who just started kindergarten, he four years old. He has all of the foundations, he’s great at reading and math however the language delay is barrier, it seems to me that he understands what others are saying, such as directions, some w-questions however he doesn’t know how to fully express himself, instead he’ll point to what he wants or what happens, only certain things does he express himself in. What would you say for me to do in this case. The strange thing is that he is familiar with many words and phrases and understands them but he doesn’t commonly uses it.

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  4 года назад

      HI again I'm sorry to hear that your brother is struggling with language. It would be a good idea to get an evaluation scheduled for him with a speech and language pathologist.

    • @jollyelmroot
      @jollyelmroot 4 года назад

      Walkie Talkie Speech Therapy Inc.
      thank you!

  • @jigglypuff9007
    @jigglypuff9007 6 лет назад

    My 21 month old daughter can sing to nursery rhymes, repeat words I say to her, she can count etc BUT she is not saying words in conversation. As in she would not say those words to us except babbling? Is that normal at this age? I’m worried

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад

      Hi! Trust your gut. If you are concerned, seek an evaluation!

    • @bubblebuffy
      @bubblebuffy 6 лет назад +1

      Jiggly Puff My son was like that and he was diagnosed with expressive language delay, although he was closer to 3. Get an evaluation sooner rather than later. Ignore people who tell you to "wait and see"! In fact, the earlier you start therapy (if you need it) the more beneficial it will be.

    • @annabiing2570
      @annabiing2570 6 лет назад +1

      I believe it’s called “labeling and lack of functional language”. My 6 years old can probably label every single thing on the planet and outside BUT has extremely limited functional language. He can count till he tired of counting, knows all the alphabet (can go around the house and say W is for wall, window, T is for tile, etc...). Can read slowly. Knows all famous nursery rimes by heart, knows famous cartoons by heart (like The Lion King). Name probably at least 50 dinosaurs, 200 animals and their features, all planes in solar system BUT if you say “how was your day” he cannot respond. He was diagnosed with ASD at the age of 2. He was similar as your child at this age BUT he had some delays in physical development and had a lot of repetitive behaviour, also lacked typical play and social skills.

  • @carlajeanpierre7553
    @carlajeanpierre7553 3 года назад

    What do I do when my child regresses?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  3 года назад +1

      HI Carla, it depends on how much regression and if there is a trigger (new baby in house, stress, sickness, move). It can be an indication of a greater problem as well - but I cannot say for sure! Have you had an evaluation done?

    • @carlajeanpierre7553
      @carlajeanpierre7553 3 года назад

      @@WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy Thank you for responding. Yes, I’ve had an evaluation, and I’m always searching for more resources and tips to jump start my 2.5 year old or get him to saying simple words again. No hearing or neurological problems found. No stresses other than very limited contact with the outside world because of Covid lockdowns. He’s never actually played with other kids. I’m hoping that changes soon.

  • @uchennaezeani6499
    @uchennaezeani6499 5 лет назад

    My son is 14.5 months and doesn't say any real words, he started babbling dadaddadadda, yayayayyayayayayaya exactly 12 months and 1 week. He does make sounds that sound like whistling but will not answer his name, imitate me or look at me unless I am singing to him. Please help

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  5 лет назад

      Try my online course COURSE for parents and therapist! In this video course you’ll learn my step-by-step process of how to teach children to communicate. school.walkietalkiespeechtherapy.com/

  • @hafsaadnan2443
    @hafsaadnan2443 7 лет назад

    My son is 4 years old but he don't have any speech just 10 word's he can said . What can I do for him????

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  7 лет назад +1

      I am not sure what services are available to you for special needs children in the country you live. You will need to do some research. Start by contacting your doctor. Until then keep up with my videos.

    • @hafsaadnan2443
      @hafsaadnan2443 7 лет назад

      Walkie Talkie Speech Therapy thanks

    • @hafsaadnan2443
      @hafsaadnan2443 7 лет назад

      He takes speech therapy. Maybe 4-5 sessions he take Her tharapist says give them massage on around the mouth area. She teaches me how to do at home 2 times a day and also blowing thinks like bubbles, seti and water bubbles with straw. You have any video relatid them???

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  7 лет назад

      Try these activities daily with him. I've had a lot of success. ruclips.net/p/PLV37suUNGc8JTBNtbl2lPzkHDK80jGgek

  • @duhaalgreti9357
    @duhaalgreti9357 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much for the very helpful videos. My 3 years old son has speech delay coz we have a family history. We speak Arabic at home and little bit of English also he watches English cartoon. which language do u recommend for me to teach him first he had a few words in English like he knows all colours names but no Arabic words at all

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад +1

      Hi! I really can't advise you on that. As a speech therapist in America, I support bilingualism with the families I work with.

  • @abbassabah7998
    @abbassabah7998 5 лет назад

    hello ..am from iraq ..i have 22 months old daughter that had soft cleft palat she had asurgery when she was 14 months old and they told us to check her ears for fluids so i took here to the doc and she had fluids so they give us med to heal.her and she is almost cured and her hearing is good now but the problem.is she is not developing new words only few somtime i ask her to pronounce some and she does but not.all.she plays and pay attention and when call.her sh comes and play with deffrent toys but now as i said she is not develoling new words what should we do cos me and her mom are very worried about her .

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  5 лет назад

      Hi! I have tons of videos to help. Start here ruclips.net/video/9VFzsU740YA/видео.html but if you are looking for a step-by-step guide, try my online course walkietalkie.teachable.com/

  • @evelynsierra5775
    @evelynsierra5775 3 года назад +1

    If the Child is not giving you I contact but is being active and everything you're doing with them, only then is the eye contact not important.

  • @chrisoliveras5488
    @chrisoliveras5488 3 года назад +1

    Hi Caleb I love you I love you I love you

  • @globaltechmastery2393
    @globaltechmastery2393 7 лет назад +6

    great videos... but pls a bit simplification will be appreciated! it will be very nice if you could go straight to the point! thank you

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  7 лет назад

      owusu evans Thanks for your feedback and for watching.

    • @saadahnur6243
      @saadahnur6243 6 лет назад +1

      when the vid only straight to the point.. and the comment will go like " can u give some example?"..

    • @mily87ful
      @mily87ful 6 лет назад

      chimezap he is probably Nigerian lol

    • @britneyaguirre4088
      @britneyaguirre4088 6 лет назад +2

      I disagree. I love how thorough you are. Your videos are so helpful

    • @indradsantos9742
      @indradsantos9742 5 лет назад

      Thanks... My toddlers were saying words only... But now they can say really short sentences

  • @sanojyapa5611
    @sanojyapa5611 6 лет назад

    👍

  • @TiffintreatswithMeemo
    @TiffintreatswithMeemo 3 года назад

    My son doesn’t respond when we call his name

  • @mychinnu3878
    @mychinnu3878 5 лет назад +1

    My kid (21 months) does everything you mentioned above. He babbles and makes lot of different noises. But he still doesn't say anything meaningful.

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  5 лет назад

      Hi I have a step-by-step guide for parents in my online course for how to teach a toddler to talk. Check it out here. school.walkietalkiespeechtherapy.com/

    • @waseemgohar1473
      @waseemgohar1473 2 года назад

      How's your kid now?my son doing same I am so worried 😟

  • @Mugali-u1t
    @Mugali-u1t 2 месяца назад

    News factors about the life of someone

  • @NurseEdHubs
    @NurseEdHubs 4 года назад +1

    Not too sure about your comments to do with "appropriate" play...seems like a generalization and untrue. Kids play on a continuum in a more or less advanced manner.

  • @melodiesoftrueheart7257
    @melodiesoftrueheart7257 4 года назад

    Nice video beautiful lady

  • @annabiing2570
    @annabiing2570 6 лет назад

    My almost 7 months old doesn’t babble in two or more syllables (like bababa or dada). He says single DA or ABOO, and all the aaa uuuu eeee, etc. he does kisses sounds and blows raspberries. Also if I say DA in a play he will respond to me with sound DA, smile, laugh or other sounds. Is there is any reason why he doesn’t want to say dadada or bababa?. He reaches all other milestones in time. And he is a very social and engaged baby. He repeats actions like hit a drum if I hit, spin a wheel if I spin, start laughing if I laughed. But just doesn’t want to repeat dadada or bababa etc....also he responds to his name and word and finger gesture “look”.

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад

      Hi! Thanks for your comment. I have TONS of free videos on here to help but if you are looking for a step-by-step video guide, check out my online course for parents and therapists here walkietalkie.teachable.com/p/crying-to-signing-to-talking/?product_id=807392&coupon_code=10RUclipsI’ve been getting great feedback from parents saying it’s already helped their child!I hope it helps you too!- Kayla

  • @abhiramimohandas9686
    @abhiramimohandas9686 4 года назад

    Multilingual exposure cause confusion to kids?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  4 года назад +1

      Hi! Here is a video with tips about that ruclips.net/video/lTx4vxY48PI/видео.html

  • @redflower7461
    @redflower7461 4 года назад +1

    Please try to speak more slowlely so we can understand clearly

    • @saggie-bri
      @saggie-bri 3 года назад

      Her pace is fine. If you are having an issue, you can slow down the video so she talks slower in the actual video and it’ll be at the speed you need 👍🏽

  • @cynsloan-johnson6233
    @cynsloan-johnson6233 6 лет назад +2

    My three yr old does not talk at all. He understands and follows directions very well. I can sit in bed and ask him to go get a cup from the kitchen and he can do it. He can dress himself, load the dishwasher, clean, even put puzzles together. Yet for him to be so smart and do everything like other toddlers even advance things.... No one can tell me why he doesn't talk. I know he can hear. He can hear me opening a chip bag from the next room 🙄 my two yr old says only a few words apple, trash, thanks, go, bye yay yay, hi Daddy, some, ohh no. And her understanding is just as advanced as his and they are helpful and very independent. Yet not talking. 🤷🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️ Help

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад

      Hi! Thanks for your comment. I have TONS of videos on here to help so you've come to the right place. Maybe start with these videos. ruclips.net/video/9gTPS0cX4VQ/видео.html
      Otherwise, if you want a step-by-step video guide, check out my online course for parents here walkietalkie.teachable.com/p/crying-to-signing-to-talking/?product_id=807392&coupon_code=10RUclips

    • @84jelenica
      @84jelenica 5 лет назад

      @@WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy You are so great. I have a question. My nearly two year old boy is doing all of this things. He understands almost everything and is totally social and doing imitation, great eye contact, pointing at things, bubbling... But doesn't want to say a word. Maybe few words like bye when he is waving or hello while he is pretending he is on the phone. How can I help him? Do I have to worry if there is something more serious than just speech delay? Thank you in advance. Wish you all the best from Serbia!

    • @AlejandraMartinez-yv3sv
      @AlejandraMartinez-yv3sv 3 года назад

      Hello ☺️ can I have a update on how your son is doing? 💙

    • @cynsloan-johnson6233
      @cynsloan-johnson6233 3 года назад

      Update: my son 5 now. Is still a bit delayed with his speech (he talks just a bit hard sometimes to understand him). But now he's talking more and putting sentences together, he's reading, writing and spelling big words. I'm just hoping with his progress we will understand him a bit more when he talks. The same for my 4 year old. Giving all that they are way advanced with learning, so I'm pretty excited about that. Repetition truly works wonders to help with speech.