Autism - Will Our Non Verbal Autistic Toddler Ever Speak?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • We wanted to address this frequently asked question! Will our non verbal autistic toddler ever speak? The answer is not so much a yes or no but a maybe and also what other kinds of ways of communication are there for an autistic child? We explore that stuff in this video and also share a lot of footage of where Leah's at with speech!
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  • @Mollexi
    @Mollexi 4 месяца назад +1

    My little nephew is non verbal and has the exact same mannerisms as you described! He’s 2 years old! He made a ton of throat sounds and grunts. Protect these little angels 💜

  • @tahauyawnwoody6104
    @tahauyawnwoody6104 2 года назад +3

    I uploaded a video of my 4yr old Grandson who was/is nonverbal just like your baby.
    It does get better!
    He was diagnosed last August and has been in speech therapy since 2 and ABA since last spring.
    Stay the course and at her pace
    It definitely gets better and you're doing an amazing job!❤

  • @DescendingAngel46
    @DescendingAngel46 Год назад +1

    Awww that's so interesting to see such close resemblance in sounds to my LG! She's 3 and non verbal (not diagnosed for autism yet, we're on the waiting list). She hasn't said a deliberate word yet, just a variety of sirens/ drill/ tarzan type sounds. She does alot if 'AaaahMmmm.' and 'AAARBAAHH'. Oh and screeching, she's recently discovered screeching lol. She's had some help from our local Early Years team, which has improved with skills like choice making and makaton for 'more' (she hasn't yet grasped 'finished'). She's still not pointing at things. She's just started to mimic some nursery rhyme actions and for a while she's been 'mimic' counting. That's about the extent of it. We're having difficulties with her EHCP now that she's started nursery- we think that the board who have to approve the plan want to see how she gets on in mainstream school before they authorise it- which is ridiculous; they're stalling on providing extra support. The nursery have the draft plan anyway, so they have the information, just not the resources to back it up.

  • @lg4571
    @lg4571 Год назад +2

    Such a positive people. I like you guys

    • @thatdailymama
      @thatdailymama  Год назад

      ty!!! we are trying :) gonna aim to start making new videos soon!

  • @skiptotheend
    @skiptotheend 2 года назад +5

    My little guy does similar things like Leah. He doesn't walk yet but he hand leads me to pick him up (all while making no eye contact)
    He has started to make grunting and screechy type sounds lol.
    He is 14 months old and we have now got the ball rolling for early intervention and he has had a physio assessment.. Just gotta wait for the pediatric assessment now! Love your vids 🌼💓

    • @thatdailymama
      @thatdailymama  2 года назад

      It's so cute when they lead you to do things. I'm so glad to hear you've gotten in touch for early intervention! It will be so helpful to meet him where he is at and work on it :)

  • @donnagunn4124
    @donnagunn4124 Год назад +3

    My great granddaughter that I am raising, has just been diagnosed with Autism. She is nonverbal, but like Leah she makes sounds. I am hearing her scream out when she is excited now. Just in the past couple weeks. She loves her videos and tablet. She is not potty training at all. I haven't been able to take her bottle for the simple fact that she will not drink from a cup. I must have purchased over a dozen different cups with varying tops, straws, nipple type, hard soft whatever. She isn't having it. and cannot tell me what the problem is. So, we wait a little longer. I felt like someone had just told me about a death in the family when they told me she was autistic. she didn't walk until 17 months and she is so heavy for her age. Just sharing my thoughts. God bless you and your precious angel girl. You and your husband seem to be doing a great job. We are all going to survive this. Just another challenge.

    • @thatdailymama
      @thatdailymama  Год назад

      It’s a tough journey but there is so much amazing stuff too 💜 you sound like a wonderful grandma

  • @MelB868
    @MelB868 2 года назад +5

    It’s verbal stimming yeah I believe when she gets older she might talk.

  • @pluckytheducky4352
    @pluckytheducky4352 2 года назад

    I love Leah!!! Thanks for the video !!!

  • @iuliabaragan9579
    @iuliabaragan9579 2 года назад +1

    Hi guys!
    My son I still waiting for his evaluation but we know it is ASD. He is 4 and still non verbal. He only says Mama.
    If you are looking into ways to teach your little one how to point and all those other important prelinguistic skills search for Laura Mize! She is amazing and some of her advice has broken the ice for us! Amazing SLP!

    • @thatdailymama
      @thatdailymama  2 года назад

      Is she here on Yt? Im gonna look for her ty!!

    • @iuliabaragan9579
      @iuliabaragan9579 2 года назад

      @@thatdailymama Yes, you can find her on YT. The first time my son demonstrated imitation was when we were playing a silly but very effective little game Laura suggested. She also has tones of useful advice like taking your child's favorite thing ( if it is a toy just buy several) and spread them qround the room and then go find them with your child pointing each time in the direction of the object. This was how I taught my son to follow with his eyes my point (before I used to point to the ground and he would look at the sky if at all). So simple but I don't know if I would have ever thought about it.
      Leah seems to be very clever and I am sure you will have positive results.
      God bless!

    • @Fretube
      @Fretube 2 года назад

      Whats the name of the youtube channel please.

    • @iuliabaragan9579
      @iuliabaragan9579 2 года назад

      @@Fretube Teachmetotalk

  • @WheelsAroundtheSun
    @WheelsAroundtheSun 2 года назад +1

    Maybe print out a chart so she can point to what she wants? Like milk or juice or applesauce on the fridge. When she points pull it out and refer back to the image !

    • @thatdailymama
      @thatdailymama  2 года назад +1

      Thats a great idea and we are looking at doing that soon!!

    • @thearmours6931
      @thearmours6931 2 года назад +1

      I came here to write this! Posters on the wall for her to point at!

    • @thatdailymama
      @thatdailymama  2 года назад +1

      @@thearmours6931 I think I that’s a good start!! She won’t point yet but maybe that would encourage her to try it :)

  • @duckduckgo2785
    @duckduckgo2785 2 года назад +1

    She sounds so cute when she does her talking sounds

    • @thatdailymama
      @thatdailymama  2 года назад

      she really is super cute!

    • @MelB868
      @MelB868 2 года назад

      Well it called verbal stimming

  • @cryptocrip2291
    @cryptocrip2291 2 года назад +2

    "Why I jump" audiobook on RUclips changed my perspective on my Autistic Son 1000%

    • @thatdailymama
      @thatdailymama  2 года назад

      I did read the book and it was wonderful ❤️

  • @donnaschwebler5275
    @donnaschwebler5275 Год назад

    I hope so

  • @taisafinskayacanada7645
    @taisafinskayacanada7645 Месяц назад

    So many ppl tell that autism is not a diagnosis , those kids are smarter than us and maybe it’s something wrong with us as we don’t know how to communicate with Autistic people. Those delusional comments make me wish them to live at least for a while with autistic children. That’s not fun, that’s a lot of work and it is a serious diagnosis.

  • @elijahevangarcia
    @elijahevangarcia Год назад +1

    Of course she will speak I know some people. Who don’t talk till they were

  • @karenrekstein7961
    @karenrekstein7961 Год назад

    Just curious, do you use white noise when she sleeps?

    • @thatdailymama
      @thatdailymama  Год назад

      We did from age 1-2 ish but then she topped liking it and seemed to bother her. Helped as an infant tho. Now she likes complete dark and silence at almost age 4

  • @arshiashaikh3989
    @arshiashaikh3989 2 года назад +3

    My son is 3 , he has speech delay , he only says single words , he is showing some signs of autism , but speech therapy is definitely helping him alot , dont stress keep observing her , have fun with her find out what motivates her and slowly slowly with her play she will start to speak , i did the same with my son , he says all the action words , i have actually become a tape recorder everyone gets annoyed with the noises we make in the house but its ok , i am just trying hard to communicate with him i taught him animals by throwing them in water like i said tiger and threw it in water, giraffe and again threw it in water and mashallah he knows many names , keep repeating everything if she wants water say water water water , when shes drinking say drink drink drink within few days you will be surprised to see her talking always keep her happy , learn and play is the best for speech delay

    • @urduhaijiskanaam4169
      @urduhaijiskanaam4169 2 года назад

      Assalamalikum.. can you please guide me more how to teach more our nonverbal autistic kids for speech? thanks

    • @arshiashaikh3989
      @arshiashaikh3989 2 года назад

      @@urduhaijiskanaam4169
      Keep playing with the kids , whatever motivates them is the best key to speech , water play , playing with play dough,

  • @nofilmproductions4208
    @nofilmproductions4208 Год назад

    Nemechek protocol

  • @MayraRodriguez-qu6xe
    @MayraRodriguez-qu6xe 2 года назад

    Same sounds my girl does, no babbling though she is 24 months, hope she talks soon.

  • @farahgenkis2733
    @farahgenkis2733 2 года назад +2

    Speak with her alot give her toys to increase her attention do therapy my son speak after 6month of therapy

    • @thatdailymama
      @thatdailymama  2 года назад

      Just posted a video about beginning therapy and I hope it works :)

  • @rohinidatta2
    @rohinidatta2 Месяц назад

    She was trying to sing 5 little monkeys

    • @thatdailymama
      @thatdailymama  Месяц назад +1

      That’s a great observation thank you!!!

    • @rohinidatta2
      @rohinidatta2 Месяц назад

      ​@@thatdailymama❤

  • @vienna844
    @vienna844 Год назад

    Sad