I like watching milestone videos every few months and make sure I’m doing enough for my kid like activities with him etc since I’m a first time mom….. but then everytime I watch these I’m like mannnnn how you get your kid to actually pay attention long enough to do all those things 😂 then I see your video and your daughters walking around while you do it. And playing with something else and I’m like “okay good I thought my sons the only one” 😂 Cause there’s some youtubers on here that must clip a bunch of videos together acting like their kid is a 8am-2pm 1st grade student 👩🎓 🤦♀️
Wow thank you so very much for this video!!! My baby is 15 months old and is not walking yet he is also not saying any words .. he will say mama or dada once in a while but not on a regular bases. I have an appointment coming up next week with the Regional developmental center and I’m so nervous. I feel at times that maybe I am not doing enough for my baby or not teaching him correctly. I read him books and play with him with his toys .. I look up videos on how to help my baby, I just want to make sure I am doing everything for my baby. Thank you for this video ☺️
Don’t feel nervous! You making that appointment shows how much you care and how much you are doing for him already! Even IF an intervention is required, it by no means will be something you necessarily have to do forever. Chin up!!
Under communication you should note that the exception of bilingual or multilingual children will be delayed and not necessarily be speaking many words at 15 months 👍
We are working on using the spoon as well. My daughter is meeting most of these, except the throwing one and the spoon one. We will continue to work on those. She goes to daycare so she has been practicing the empathy one a lot. She also communicates well. I love the idea of using the sounds she makes to encourage more words.
Spoons are still tough for my daughter. She knows grabbing fistfuls of food is faster and doesn’t feel compelled to use the spoon beyond the first few scoops. 😂 Prepare for such a HUGE language explosion coming over the next 3 months! It has been so incredible to watch!
Love this. My 15m old is doing pretty well but it's nice to see how these activities should generally play out. I'm a huge visual learner so the clips with your beautiful baby are extremely helpful!
@@GinnyBeeEdD lol I'll be binge watching your content for sure. Your baby if only a few months older and I love how you explain stuff. You got a long time fan now!! Good luck with your channel, I hope it blows up for you!
Great video! My son is is almost 14 months still relies on me feeding him things. He will grab the food but will smash it around or toss it on the floor. What can I do to encourage him to self feed? He is doing great in other areas and has met some of those other milestones already which you mentioned.
I know that struggle; Alice did the same thing! What we wound up doing is kind of "splitting the difference" and letting her come toward the spoon to feed her half the time and leaving some food on the tray for her to explore with her hands. Eventually he will self-feed! (But having him come to the spoon on his own will help! Basically load the spoon and hold it just in front of him and wait for hin to open his mouth and come toward it!)
Hi Thank you so much for your video I just would like to say , you say a lot of times good job .. and i think from my experience that it makes the child to be depended on what the invorment thinks about him , insted of what he thinks on him self It's kind of makes the success be depend on other and follwing others and not on your self Thanks :)
Great advice teacher. Im confused with LOs development. My baby just reached 16th month. What if the toddler can hit some but ignore others? Examples: 1. He couldn't walk alone nor even try. He stands and show us then sit down again. He walks around holding on walls and furnitures but would only do 2-3 steps towards us then crawl. He would walk faster when holding our hand too. 2. He sings familiar songs, humms on tune, will supply random words when we stop our singing for him to fill in. But he wont talk to us without our cue. 3. He points to animals when we ask, but he will not say the name all the time. He would mimic the sound but not clear. Ex. Cow, he will say mmmmmm Chicken, he will say chi chi and not kokok However he will press the sound button of the right animal if its available. 4. He would not look when calling his name. But will look at us to point at objects like cars, passing airplanes, stars, and even shout their names. He will look into our eyes when we are engaging in an activity like playing pat a cake, the wheels on the bus etc, but will ignore us when we just like to talk without story telling or singing. We also noticed he skipped Ba or Ball on the alphabet and some other letters. Apple , BX, Car, DX, ... PAPA, MXX He would start abc song in HIJK tenenenene History: 1-14 month, he was exposed to screen time. Tv playing cocomelon, family watching movies and netflix while he plays in the same area, watching when feeding. Now he wouldnt sit in his high chair anymore and would only eat sitting at the floor or mama's lap.
You can always ask your pediatrician, but it sounds like your little one is doing great on a lot of things! The nice thing about the Ages and Stages Questionnaire is that they are not considered truly delayed unless they score under the cutoff score for a specific area, like gross motor. Also, word approximations DO count as words! (Mmm for "moo" counts as long as it's deliberate and repeated when looking at a cow or asked about a cow!) If he's loving planes and trains, I would see if you can get a few toys like that to encourage him to talk about them. ("Train GO! Car drives! Vroom vroom!")
@@GinnyBeeEdD thank you. The name calling is the lne that gets us sad at times. He would call animals and things names but not mama. Atleast he calls papa when im not around. And calling his name has no effect unless we add sounds to get his attention.
I found for my little one, holding something high interest just out of reach helped! You can also place things up on the couch he loves to encourage him to stand up for it!
I like watching milestone videos every few months and make sure I’m doing enough for my kid like activities with him etc since I’m a first time mom….. but then everytime I watch these I’m like mannnnn how you get your kid to actually pay attention long enough to do all those things 😂 then I see your video and your daughters walking around while you do it. And playing with something else and I’m like “okay good I thought my sons the only one” 😂
Cause there’s some youtubers on here that must clip a bunch of videos together acting like their kid is a 8am-2pm 1st grade student 👩🎓 🤦♀️
Wow thank you so very much for this video!!! My baby is 15 months old and is not walking yet he is also not saying any words .. he will say mama or dada once in a while but not on a regular bases. I have an appointment coming up next week with the Regional developmental center and I’m so nervous. I feel at times that maybe I am not doing enough for my baby or not teaching him correctly. I read him books and play with him with his toys .. I look up videos on how to help my baby, I just want to make sure I am doing everything for my baby. Thank you for this video ☺️
Don’t feel nervous! You making that appointment shows how much you care and how much you are doing for him already! Even IF an intervention is required, it by no means will be something you necessarily have to do forever. Chin up!!
Your baby started talking?
Under communication you should note that the exception of bilingual or multilingual children will be delayed and not necessarily be speaking many words at 15 months 👍
Yeah, I have one of those and the vocabulary is def a bit more limited
We are working on using the spoon as well. My daughter is meeting most of these, except the throwing one and the spoon one. We will continue to work on those. She goes to daycare so she has been practicing the empathy one a lot. She also communicates well. I love the idea of using the sounds she makes to encourage more words.
Spoons are still tough for my daughter. She knows grabbing fistfuls of food is faster and doesn’t feel compelled to use the spoon beyond the first few scoops. 😂 Prepare for such a HUGE language explosion coming over the next 3 months! It has been so incredible to watch!
Love this. My 15m old is doing pretty well but it's nice to see how these activities should generally play out. I'm a huge visual learner so the clips with your beautiful baby are extremely helpful!
I am very visual too! I'm glad it was helpful!
@@GinnyBeeEdD lol I'll be binge watching your content for sure. Your baby if only a few months older and I love how you explain stuff. You got a long time fan now!! Good luck with your channel, I hope it blows up for you!
This was great ❤it gave me the reassuring that I needed as a mother that I'm doing okay❤
Great video! My son is is almost 14 months still relies on me feeding him things. He will grab the food but will smash it around or toss it on the floor. What can I do to encourage him to self feed? He is doing great in other areas and has met some of those other milestones already which you mentioned.
I know that struggle; Alice did the same thing! What we wound up doing is kind of "splitting the difference" and letting her come toward the spoon to feed her half the time and leaving some food on the tray for her to explore with her hands. Eventually he will self-feed! (But having him come to the spoon on his own will help! Basically load the spoon and hold it just in front of him and wait for hin to open his mouth and come toward it!)
Hi My 15 months old is not saying much just dada and da for dog but that's it but I really appreciate your video🙏
Is your baby talking now
Thank you, this is a great video. My 14 month old is hitting all of these and I couldn’t be more proud 🥲
That’s great! Sounds like they’re on the right track!
Hi Thank you so much for your video
I just would like to say , you say a lot of times good job .. and i think from my experience that it makes the child to be depended on what the invorment thinks about him , insted of what he thinks on him self
It's kind of makes the success be depend on other and follwing others and not on your self
Thanks :)
The environment definitely does matter! As long as we're doing what we can for our little ones, they're destined to succeed!
Great advice teacher. Im confused with LOs development. My baby just reached 16th month. What if the toddler can hit some but ignore others?
Examples:
1. He couldn't walk alone nor even try.
He stands and show us then sit down again.
He walks around holding on walls and furnitures but would only do 2-3 steps towards us then crawl. He would walk faster when holding our hand too.
2. He sings familiar songs, humms on tune, will supply random words when we stop our singing for him to fill in. But he wont talk to us without our cue.
3. He points to animals when we ask, but he will not say the name all the time. He would mimic the sound but not clear.
Ex. Cow, he will say mmmmmm
Chicken, he will say chi chi and not kokok
However he will press the sound button of the right animal if its available.
4. He would not look when calling his name. But will look at us to point at objects like cars, passing airplanes, stars, and even shout their names. He will look into our eyes when we are engaging in an activity like playing pat a cake, the wheels on the bus etc, but will ignore us when we just like to talk without story telling or singing.
We also noticed he skipped Ba or Ball on the alphabet and some other letters.
Apple , BX, Car, DX, ... PAPA, MXX
He would start abc song in HIJK tenenenene
History:
1-14 month, he was exposed to screen time. Tv playing cocomelon, family watching movies and netflix while he plays in the same area, watching when feeding.
Now he wouldnt sit in his high chair anymore and would only eat sitting at the floor or mama's lap.
You can always ask your pediatrician, but it sounds like your little one is doing great on a lot of things! The nice thing about the Ages and Stages Questionnaire is that they are not considered truly delayed unless they score under the cutoff score for a specific area, like gross motor. Also, word approximations DO count as words! (Mmm for "moo" counts as long as it's deliberate and repeated when looking at a cow or asked about a cow!) If he's loving planes and trains, I would see if you can get a few toys like that to encourage him to talk about them. ("Train GO! Car drives! Vroom vroom!")
@@GinnyBeeEdD thank you. The name calling is the lne that gets us sad at times. He would call animals and things names but not mama. Atleast he calls papa when im not around. And calling his name has no effect unless we add sounds to get his attention.
@@tbt-talessame boat! Your son started talking?
@@RahulKumar-kn6itTalks a lot but still no communication intent and social eye contact at 35 months so we doing ABA and OT.
Nah, Alice is just too cute! 💕💕💕💕
Thank you so much! ♥️ I am biased, but I think so too. ☺️
I love how you explain things you got yourself a new subscriber. My son is 15 getting into 16. Your video is very helpful.
He did his first steps and does a couple of steps whenever he feels like it. How do l encourage walking?
I found for my little one, holding something high interest just out of reach helped! You can also place things up on the couch he loves to encourage him to stand up for it!
Hi.. thanks for the video. Can you please tell us about your kid's toys and books.
The fact that she's sayimg those two words means she can learn. She'll get there. 🤗
Hello,love from india
The video is very informative
Thank you! I hope it helped you out!
Great tips 👍🏾
Happy to help! ☺️
Very helpful! Thank you 😍
That is a hearty eater you got there missy! That was adorable
Thank you! She sure loves to eat!!
My 13 month old is actually hitting most of these already! He's growing way too fast!
That's awesome!! Keep doing what you're doing, it's clearly working!
@@GinnyBeeEdD Right! Panicking & hoping for the best! I thought it was an elite tactic! LOL!
Am also struggling with him to sit and eat, he likes to move around when eating
Worried about teaching the infant how to throw.