What causes Speech and Language Disorders?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @Sos.enfantneuroatypique
    @Sos.enfantneuroatypique 5 лет назад +83

    The good new for everybody is that with the recent research on brain plasticity any child can easily recover from speech delay and become like a child with very fluent communication. My son had brain injury but as I often talk to him with Signs and read books, now at 2years old he is recovering little by little and Im sure will become very smart with good communication thank God !

    • @axdxniaw
      @axdxniaw 4 года назад

      Good luck!

    • @ceegee5335
      @ceegee5335 4 года назад +1

      This is comforting to know.

    • @belladoll3632
      @belladoll3632 3 года назад +3

      Omg I have been looking for mommies who have the same problem my son has brain injury due to him being premie and he is now in speech therapy I thought I was alone so I feel some kind of hope seeing my baby is not the only one

    • @Leo-pt9ei
      @Leo-pt9ei 3 года назад

      where did you hear about this?

  • @karimmoorad4128
    @karimmoorad4128 2 года назад +1

    My son used to get a lot of virus infections as a baby, he was hospitalised a couple of times. He started talking at around 2y 5mo. I didn't worry much about him because he could understand instructions and communication from us.

  • @jamesaitchison9478
    @jamesaitchison9478 2 года назад +2

    Hi Kayla.
    I suddenly developed a Speech Impediment when i was 10 years old through Mental Trauma.
    A death in my close family brought this about almost instantly.
    It started as a Stutter which i lived with right through my very difficult Teenage years.
    It evolved to become a Stammer in my late Teens and Twenties.
    Through my thirties and into my Forties it has changed once again to become a Speech Impediment where i struggle to say words with certain Letters or Vowels to the point where i can't get the words out or begin to form the words.
    People's patience and understanding goes a long way in helping people who suffer from these debilitating disorders.
    Thanks for making this video, it raises awareness of Speech Impediments whatever form that may be.

  • @Sos.enfantneuroatypique
    @Sos.enfantneuroatypique 5 лет назад +53

    Thanks but you forgot to talk about impact of Smartphones, Tv and screens in general that have a big impact in speech delay. Lack of communication with the baby too. For example when you have babies who went to nursery since 3months and the parents work a lot dont have time to communicate with the child it may causes speech delay too.
    But really Now there is a lot of researches showing bad impact of screens on children

  • @juanitaayala1554
    @juanitaayala1554 4 года назад +7

    Or lip and tongue tie!? Very important, my son wasn't diagnosed till he was almost 2 with a dentist and not by his doc that had been seeing him since birth!

  • @missmystery22
    @missmystery22 5 лет назад +10

    I found out my son who was silent and no interaction was anaemic 7 weeks ago. I now have a toddler who is making eye contact, babbling, screaming, noise non stop since heavy iron supplements. I am in shock. His autism diagnosis was just put back today for 6 months instead of 3 months away. Our speech path sees him weekly and can’t quite believe how quickly things are changing. I never realised a deficiency could do this much damage to my baby. I am hoping and praying we can reverse the last year of it.

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  5 лет назад

      Aw! Thanks for sharing!

    • @chikooandkinoovlogs5863
      @chikooandkinoovlogs5863 2 года назад

      Which iron supplements you were giving to your child?

    • @missmystery22
      @missmystery22 2 года назад +1

      @@chikooandkinoovlogs5863 liquid Maltofer 4ml daily. I also fortify his diet now with hidden liver blended into all meat based meals.

    • @chikooandkinoovlogs5863
      @chikooandkinoovlogs5863 2 года назад

      @@missmystery22 Thanks a lot for replying.. My son is 2.7 years and recently diagnosed with Mild Autism.. I have started working on him from last three months and he isshowing good results..I also wish to get him rid off this label😭🙏

    • @missmystery22
      @missmystery22 2 года назад +2

      @@chikooandkinoovlogs5863 the best things we have done is go Gluten Free Dairy Free and focus on building his body up nutritionally. We were given a Level 3 diagnosis and a grim future and he is now strong, healthy and starting to talk at 4.5. He got diagnosed at the same age as your little one. You can do it!

  • @karencooper1772
    @karencooper1772 5 лет назад +11

    Hi Kayla. Could you please provide the link to the video you mentioned your were going to make on poor nutrition and speech delay?

  • @haleylane7302
    @haleylane7302 3 года назад +2

    My oldest child is autistic and has adhd. His speech was never delayed, but he struggles with articulation so severely that up until a couple years ago nobody could understand him. He is still difficult to understand today. Interestingly enough though, my two younger children also have articulation issues, yet are neurotypical. I truly believe they have become so accustomed to hearing their brother talk the way he does, that they see it as the norm. Although they hear plenty of typical speech from me and others, their big bro literally never stops talking and enjoys drowning others out with his speech 🤣 I'm hoping that their impediment will be easier to treat than his has been.

  • @aqaz120
    @aqaz120 6 лет назад +5

    can change in culture and language have something to do with it. Cause I was originally born in the states went to Korea at 3 months old and didn't comeback until I was 3 years old and didn't speak english then.

  • @kim87351
    @kim87351 7 месяцев назад

    That's why i got speech difficulty 😢 because of this ☹️ hope it will be fix 😊

  • @smellamyblake8352
    @smellamyblake8352 5 лет назад

    My niece is almost 17 months old but she only says mama. She used to say dada, Bubba, yeah, dog, no, and want but she lost time over a week. She has frequent ear infections but can follow directions and responds to people talking to her. Her aunt and father's cousin are both autistic so she had a family history of that.

  • @Mrualreadyknow83
    @Mrualreadyknow83 6 лет назад +6

    Very helpful. Thank you

  • @msprecious5742
    @msprecious5742 5 лет назад +2

    Being shy can infected your speech

  • @ik6298
    @ik6298 5 лет назад +2

    Pls uplord the vedio about eye contact ..

  • @shireenhendricks2194
    @shireenhendricks2194 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you

  • @kelviannaepperson3677
    @kelviannaepperson3677 3 года назад +2

    I have cerebral palsy I was premature and low birth weight. I knew that my flow of speaking was different especially when I was younger but I didn't identify it as a speech impediment until the doctors that I have now noticed it

  • @heatherhernandez747
    @heatherhernandez747 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video!!!...I was told that genetics don’t run a factor...But I was a bit reluctant to believe that because I was in speech my son is 4 yo and non verbal and now my 2 yo has a delay...and I was told it’s the environment I raise them in...like what environment???...she was extremely rude!!

  • @norinaengga7723
    @norinaengga7723 4 года назад

    Glad, I found your videos! I want to try those activities in your other videos for my 2.4 year old daughter who is just making sounds, pointing things and I I even cannot identify if she can comprehend what I am asking her to bring me as well as she cannot do two way conversations. 😔

  • @snnetteachexnayder63
    @snnetteachexnayder63 4 года назад

    Love your program 🥰

  • @narcisaglore3584
    @narcisaglore3584 5 лет назад

    thank much for sharing to.us.we know how,to deal my granddaughter slow in.speach maybe born. before the mums,due date of dilivery .watching ti this vedeo.we learm.much

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  5 лет назад +1

      Glad you found my videos.

    • @narcisaglore3584
      @narcisaglore3584 5 лет назад

      @@WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy yes cause my grand daughter is quite slow in.speach so i search your vedeo.and its so.useful i tell.her mum.to.follow all.the vedeos you share.thank you nancy here fr.phils.❤😊👍👍👍

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  5 лет назад

      I'm so glad. Consider taking my online course school.walkietalkiespeechtherapy.com/

  • @rachellambert6264
    @rachellambert6264 2 года назад

    Do you know if dyslexia impacts Speech and language?

  • @fornow-ru3bt
    @fornow-ru3bt 6 лет назад

    hi. where is your video on nutrition.

  • @Dragon34th
    @Dragon34th 4 года назад +2

    Now I understand. Thank you so much. My landlady babysits two kids boot have speech. The boy 4 & the girl 1 & half. At 4, the boy calls everyone mum, but I also notice too much crying & sudden outburst of aggressive ranting from the boy you know, randomly smashing things around in the house & lengthy crying which can go on for 3 hours. The girl sweet & friendlier but the boy is aggressive especially to his father. He would scratch & kick his dad often when he comes around.
    I suspect these kids are beaten - common thing in black parenting unfortunately because (I'll beat you) is the only line both of them can almost spell perfectly & any chance, they both love repeating over & over & over. The young parents though, clearly are avoiding their parenting responsibilities because the kids leave with my landlady & sometimes for two weeks they don't come to visit their kids :(
    I suspect autism because especially the boy show repetitive behaviour - he would face the wall & repeats gibberish to an imaginary friend & this scares me. You literally have to drag him out of it or he wouldn't stop it's like he would get a fit moment talking to the wall but aggressive gibberish.

  • @Cayoroots
    @Cayoroots 5 лет назад

    For reason number 2, is it treatable?

  • @forestgirl4981
    @forestgirl4981 4 года назад +1

    What is premature birth? How many weeks?

  • @rnlt6516
    @rnlt6516 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for your videos.....!!!!!

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  7 лет назад

      Rn Lt We are so glad you found them useful. Please subscribe and share on social media if you think other people might be interested!

  • @ashtonbrumit5177
    @ashtonbrumit5177 4 года назад

    I don’t understand why I can’t say my ls and rs. I was not a premature birth. It’s not in my family and I was a completely healthy baby.

  • @angelicasalatan770
    @angelicasalatan770 3 года назад

    Thank u

  • @marabae619
    @marabae619 6 лет назад +4

    I have speech, I’m 11, and I’m in middle school, but I ask my mom why do u have speech and she said it runs in our family.

    • @jojo4813
      @jojo4813 5 лет назад +1

      same my family all had gaps in the middle of there teeth like me lmfao

  • @muun7080
    @muun7080 4 года назад +2

    I noticed that u play ukulele

  • @denisevigil1
    @denisevigil1 6 лет назад +8

    Can they develop hearing loss later on even if they passed their newborn screening?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад

      Hi! Thanks for reaching out. The answer is yes. Here is more info www.healthyhearing.com/help/hearing-loss/children Hope this helps.

    • @Oicacicamica
      @Oicacicamica 6 лет назад +2

      Yes! My son born at 26 weeks no hearing loss. At age 4 he has auditory neuropathy

    • @najibcasa2745
      @najibcasa2745 6 лет назад

      I've been studying how to teach your child how to speak and discovered a fantastic website at talk fixer formula (check it out on google)

    • @sophiashcherbakova2867
      @sophiashcherbakova2867 6 лет назад +1

      There are several factors in how to teach toddler to talk . One resource I found that successfully combines these is the Talk Fixer Formula (check it out on google) it's the no.1 plan that I have ever heard of.look at all the extraordinary information .

    • @alexandrafokine3227
      @alexandrafokine3227 5 лет назад

      Yes! Frequent ear infections in the first ears of life can cause hearing loss! Certain medications, particularly cancer treatment drugs, can also damage the auditory nervous system. Many things can cause hearing loss after passing that first screening, so take them to the audiologist regularly!!!!

  • @michaeaquino1558
    @michaeaquino1558 6 лет назад +2

    Does watching TV to my 20 months old baby causes her speech delay?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад

      It usually doesn't help. ruclips.net/video/vj3iR5nC7Ow/видео.html

    • @SRoseBlog
      @SRoseBlog 5 лет назад +4

      My daughter just turned 2 in december 2018. She was in a daycare and watched tv whole day for that year 1. And shes brilliant. She learnt colours, letters, numbers, shapes, animals, and much more from tv. She says full sentences. I dpnt think tv delays it. Well maybe in certain kids

  • @nic_7130
    @nic_7130 5 лет назад

    Only toddlers

  • @dawnblake4313
    @dawnblake4313 3 года назад

    My 13 months old grandson isn't talking but he respond if you call him name or ask him to bring things or to show a particular letter should I be worried?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  3 года назад

      If you are concerned talk with his pediatrician, here is a video on speech delay ruclips.net/video/Ll-xqXxszsQ/видео.html I hope this helps.

  • @sheilamaycabador4229
    @sheilamaycabador4229 6 лет назад +1

    Hi good morning, my son is 2yrs old and 4mos he cant talk and understand things. Im afraid that it can be speech delayed or autism.

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад

      Check out my videos on Autism and talk to your doctor. ruclips.net/video/uko2yKA6xmw/видео.html

    • @abhiam18
      @abhiam18 3 года назад +1

      How is your son now?

  • @tamikaolarinde2192
    @tamikaolarinde2192 3 года назад

    When I was child my parents said there was lead paint poisoning in our house. I have problems pronouncing some words and making some sounds and I am 32.

  • @tobenrodriguez
    @tobenrodriguez 3 года назад

    what about bilingual parents? could that delay speech?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  3 года назад

      Hi there thank you for watching. Here is a video I have on bilingualism ruclips.net/video/lTx4vxY48PI/видео.html I hope this helps.

  • @fleurdebee3506
    @fleurdebee3506 7 лет назад

    Do you have a video on Nutrition and what you suggest and your findings? I'm very interested in this as my little guy fell off the charts with growth. It was to be expected as he was low birth weight and I know and am very on top of everything for him...however I'm constantly seeking nutrition tips and since you are a therapist I'm even more interested in hearing your ideas and findings!! Many thanks!

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  7 лет назад +3

      +Fleur de Bee Thank you for the comment! I will do some more research and will add Nutrition to the list of future topics. There is no vitamin that is specifically for speech but any vitamins that support brain function and learning are important. Stay tuned!

  • @kylevillanueva7260
    @kylevillanueva7260 4 года назад

    my son was haveng a speech delay but he know how to sing abcd song number 1-20 and sing a song but he didnt know how to speak with me i dont know what to do pls help me

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  4 года назад

      Hi! I have tons of free videos on here to help but if you are looking for a step-by-step guide, look into my online course at this link www.school.walkietalkiespeechtherapy.com

  • @noway-kn1ow
    @noway-kn1ow 6 лет назад +4

    I've been trying to find out how to help my 4 year old son for 2 years now since his docs are clueless. He repeats the last part of words & raises pitch with each repeated syllable. He says he sees numbers when he hears music, he was 5 weeks overdue, tracking with his eyes & holding his head up the day he was born, he is hyper, taught himself to read before 18 months, was mobile at 4 months, started speaking at 3 months & speaking in sentences by about 10 months. He is brilliant, but seems to need help with finishing words and not adding syllables to them.
    Thoughts?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад

      Hi! I really can't say without evaluating him myself but just in case check out these videos. ruclips.net/video/uko2yKA6xmw/видео.html

    • @Oicacicamica
      @Oicacicamica 6 лет назад

      Maybe he has auditory neuropathy?

    • @DarkAngel-cj6sx
      @DarkAngel-cj6sx 3 года назад

      Hyperlexia maybe?

  • @skeptic781
    @skeptic781 3 года назад

    Can teeth affect speech? For example high fillings or missing teeth?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  3 года назад +1

      Yes teeth play a part in our speech, definitely speak with a pediatrician about your concerns.

  • @narcisaglore3584
    @narcisaglore3584 5 лет назад +2

    thank.you much im nars of phils.❤

  • @JoelAdamson
    @JoelAdamson 2 года назад

    We are NOT finding out about food dyes and hyperactivity. This was a completely speculative idea from the 1970s and there's no evidence of a link.

  • @banafshehbabazadeh3523
    @banafshehbabazadeh3523 6 лет назад

    Hi! My daughter is 17months and she only says mama and baba to everything, she is very smart, points to shapes, animal and numbers that I ask her, she follows instructions . From the beginning, she wasn't a babbling baby, I am from a bilingual house hold, do u thing that could be the reason? (Hearing test showed no abnormality)

    • @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

    • @rovenaxhikarovena6452
      @rovenaxhikarovena6452 2 года назад

      Does your dauchter talk now?

  • @shireenhendricks2194
    @shireenhendricks2194 6 лет назад +1

    Thanx and you are very beautiful.

  • @saraimran2956
    @saraimran2956 6 лет назад

    Hi.. I have found your channel really helpful... Ive also subscribed to your website by email. My child is 32 months old and still she utters only few words.like hardly 10 words..mama ,come, there ,orange, white etc.she had cleft soft palate by birth which got operated by the age 12 months. Can cleft surgery b a reason of speech delay.our surgeon recommended to wait untill 3 for speech therapy but as in your e mail you said don't delay( which i guess i already did now) please help us

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад +1

      Hi! Keep up with the videos. Don’t delay an evaluation!

    • @saraimran2956
      @saraimran2956 6 лет назад

      Walkie Talkie Speech Therapy Inc. Thanks for the reply... I went for evaluation the therapist said she needs regular therapy, but my child's speech is emerging she is imitating and responds frequently on speech comands sometimes also say three letter speech like ''mom give phone'' ,mama catch, etc should i continue with these triyings you tell in videos as they are helpful really. As therapies are really really expensive

  • @pastacookie7977
    @pastacookie7977 6 лет назад +2

    Back when my baby was 1 year old, she can say "mama" "dada" "papa". But after she was admitted in hospital, she stopped talking. She's 1 year and 10 months old now, and all she can say is "dada "tete". What should I do? Should I consult a doctor?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад

      Yes. Also check on my online program here and get $50 off with code RUclips50 walkietalkie.teachable.com/p/crying-to-signing-to-talking/?product_id=766461&coupon_code=RUclips50

    • @stephaniefayad9933
      @stephaniefayad9933 6 лет назад

      Look into developmental delay

  • @hoodwinkedagain
    @hoodwinkedagain 5 лет назад +1

    Why do I hear SO MANY more people with speech impediments these days? Are fewer people getting help? Are people just more confident to speak with an impediment? Not trying to shame, just wondering why I have noticed such an up-tick in difficulties with speech.

  • @88MarieJuana
    @88MarieJuana 6 лет назад

    Hello. I just found out that my child has a speech delay. He is 3 years old but with a brain of a 1 year & 10moths old said the doctor who asses him. I would like an advice on what to do for a confuse mother like me?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад

      Hi! I think that my online course will help you go to this link
      walkietalkie.teachable.com/p/crying-to-signing-to-talking/

    • @abhiam18
      @abhiam18 3 года назад

      Is he talking now?

    • @88MarieJuana
      @88MarieJuana 3 года назад

      @@abhiam18 he is starting to talk now. Just a little progress but im still happy about it.

    • @abhiam18
      @abhiam18 3 года назад +1

      @@88MarieJuana Glad to hear this. Every mother is worried for her child. God bless you both with all the beautiful things.

  • @fordictionclass
    @fordictionclass 6 лет назад +1

    Is it wrong to give in to a child's babbling? Like, if a 3 year old mostly just speaks gibberish and his family acts like he's really talking, is that bad for him?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад +2

      Hi! Three years old and still babbling is very late. Consider a speech and language evaluation. Thanks for watching! :)

  • @sogno_di_carta6430
    @sogno_di_carta6430 6 лет назад +1

    Hello! Thank you for all the videos you have shared. Im eager to use some exercises with my 30month old boy. He can sing from memory, counts to 20 in two languages, knows all the colors, shapes, animals, the abcs. Has been seen by a pediatric neurologist and he didnt see signs of autism. He is very sociable, but shy at first. He also responds to us very well, and connects with us.
    But at daycare they continue to alarm me he doesnt follow the instructions, he is behind in fine motor skills and problem solving; etc. He is very smart, they always praise him on that, and has great memory, but is very hyper, and lacking some fine motor skills at this age.
    Speech therapy has been suggested by the daycare teacher. But I cannot afford it.
    Would love to know your general opinion on this. I do understand is not as good as getting an evaluation. But I just wonder of he might in fact be autistic. I should mention he did have chronic ear infections right after turning 1, and not until 18 months did he get the tubes put in.

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад

      Hi! Sorry I really can’t say. Seek a formal evaluation as soon as possible.

    • @oxox44
      @oxox44 6 лет назад

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    • @khaiteful
      @khaiteful 3 года назад +1

      Omg... my son is the same, he just turned 3. Very smart but easily distracted at daycare and sings all the time! I am getting a referral to get him evaluated as soon as possible. Any update with your child hope all is well.

    • @junacalica4517
      @junacalica4517 2 года назад

      My son was the same when he was little. He got lots of ear infections and got tubes put in for I can't remember how long. We were very concern because at 3 years old he couldn't say a word. The doctor referred him to a speech therapist but I didn't see any improvement so I pulled him out. Some thought he was autistic. But some people said that every child develops in their own phase and not to worry too much. As parents you can't help not to worry. At 3 1/2 he started talking and to our surprise, he knows his numbers and alphabets. He started school with no problem.

  • @Biancatheangel
    @Biancatheangel 6 лет назад +3

    My son is 5 years old and has a speech delay. I’m worried because he is getting older and I’m afraid he won’t learn to speak. will this go away on its own or does he need to have speech therapy? his hearing is fine and he knows how to follow orders and directions. I recently taught him how to count to ten but his vocabulary is very limited and sometimes its hard to understand what he says. he’s been in TK this year and I see that all the kids in his class have very good vocabulary and they can all talk very well.

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад +1

      Hi! I am sure this is a hard thing for you and your family to experience. I hope he is in speech therapy and if he is I'd encourage you to ask his speech therapist what is going on and ask her what you can expect as har as progress.

    • @mariemcnew4870
      @mariemcnew4870 6 лет назад +6

      It doesn't hurt to have an evaluation of his speech to see if therapy can help! My son has speech and development delays and has been in therapy over the last year and a half. It is CRAZY how much it has helped him and he actually even enjoys it!! He is so much more intelligible and his vocabulary has more probably tripled since starting. Seriously, just get evaluated and put your fears to rest :)

    • @Biancatheangel
      @Biancatheangel 6 лет назад +1

      Marie McNew
      thanks so much for the info. how old is your son?? and how bad was his speech problem before he started receiving therapy?

    • @mariemcnew4870
      @mariemcnew4870 6 лет назад +1

      Bianca Rivera he just turned 5 in November and has been in therapy for about a year and a half now. He was pretty well only babbling and we had 3 hearing tests done to ensure that wasn't a problem. He still has his struggles, but it's like night and day compared to where he was when he started!

    • @Biancatheangel
      @Biancatheangel 6 лет назад +1

      Marie McNew
      My son turned 5 in September so they’re very close in age! I’m looking into his school offering him speech therapy but they keep on telling me they will evaluate him but they never do! I’ve asked about it about 3 times and they never give me a straight answer.

  • @amritachakraborty6433
    @amritachakraborty6433 6 лет назад

    My child has non of the above said disorders still his speech is delayed

  • @tiffyland2710
    @tiffyland2710 6 лет назад +1

    My son is almost 2 years old and he has yet to say a single word. We have gotten his hearing tested multiple times and he does have slight hearing loss in his right ear (most likely fluid) but he can hear perfectly out of his left ear and they said he can hear quiet sounds overall. He does also follow simple instructions that I give him. We are still on the road to fixing his ears but they said that this isn't the reason for his speech delay. This has me very confused. He was born at 37 weeks (induced) and only weighed 5 pounds. He shows no other signs of Autism. Your thoughts?

    • @DoraToala
      @DoraToala 6 лет назад +4

      My son is two and a half and he doesn't have any problems with his ears either he can response and do everything i tell him to do, but speaking or saying a single word just doesn't happen, so from what i learn the last few days is to repeat words to him four or five times like bananas, apples or even bottle over the last few days and he is starting to response not saying the actual words but mumbling word sounds even singing to him without T.V or phones and trying to encourage him to sing along. It's a cycle you have to do repetitively and you will see and hear your son starting to make sounds, and just cheer him even if they don't sound accurate it will encourage them and make then happy and you will see results in a few days. Hope this will work for you i tried and it work for mine and were still working on it. :)

    • @tiffyland2710
      @tiffyland2710 6 лет назад +1

      @@DoraToala thank you! I've been already kind of doing that for a while. I need to up my game though! !! We got this! !! :)

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад

      Hi! I really can't advise but sounds like you are getting the help you need. Thanks for watching

  • @gingersnap3024
    @gingersnap3024 5 лет назад +1

    Too much tv is one

    • @gingersnap3024
      @gingersnap3024 5 лет назад

      @Linnea Castronova_1221155 this is so strange. I wrote that comment 2 months ago and my son had an appointment yesterday and the doctor said that he shouldn't be watching tv before age two and it's probably a factor in his delay. How weird is that that you commented yesterday of all days? Lol

  • @ashleyjimenez6149
    @ashleyjimenez6149 Год назад

    Hi! Can Mucosal Thickening in the brain causes speech problems or speech delays? TIA

  • @DeliaNErik
    @DeliaNErik 4 года назад

    My son is going to turn 7 years old and he is delayed on social, skills and communication 😫😫 he has a hard time at school understanding , doing work I don’t know how to help him , this video help me to be able to know what to do first thing I’m going to do make an app with the dr.

  • @8unnyLove
    @8unnyLove 6 лет назад +3

    15. Bilingual house causes speech delay 🙂

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад +2

      Hi! This is actually not true. I will make a video on why soon.

    • @8unnyLove
      @8unnyLove 6 лет назад +1

      Walkie Talkie Speech Therapy Inc. Here in UK, this is one reason that all professionals give. Would be interesting to see why this is not true. I am certainly looking forward to the video. Thank you for the reply x

  • @MamiRexRez
    @MamiRexRez 5 лет назад

    Can Apraxic 14y/o boy with Borderline IQ also have a language disorder?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  5 лет назад +1

      Apraxia is technically a "speech" disorder.

    • @MamiRexRez
      @MamiRexRez 5 лет назад

      Walkie Talkie Speech Therapy Inc. Could it be possible for him to also have a language disorder?

  • @brucehenni6197
    @brucehenni6197 7 лет назад +1

    Genetic disorder FOXP2 or google KE-Family

  • @ginnibharti1
    @ginnibharti1 5 лет назад

    No such cause, still my son is not talking ....plz tell he is 2.5 yrs

    • @abhiam18
      @abhiam18 3 года назад

      Hi! Same with me. Is your son talking now?

    • @ginnibharti1
      @ginnibharti1 3 года назад

      @@abhiam18 how old is your son...he talks now ...but not like a 4 yo. But yes much improvement is there

    • @abhiam18
      @abhiam18 3 года назад

      @@ginnibharti1 my son is 2.5yo. He babbles/ speak giberrish ....not speaking a word. Had done his assessment, he is fine, understand many things. We are looking for speech therapist but they are all virtual due to Covid.
      Kindly suggest as how to encourage him to speak.
      When does your son started speaking words?

    • @ginnibharti1
      @ginnibharti1 3 года назад +1

      @@abhiam18 he started saying few words when he was three... So chill... Everything will happen but slowly .

    • @abhiam18
      @abhiam18 3 года назад

      @@ginnibharti1 okay. Thanks.

  • @somermain1348
    @somermain1348 2 года назад

    Pretty eyes 😍😍😍😍😍 kayla

  • @okaycola2
    @okaycola2 10 месяцев назад

    Speech is learned. Stop baby talking to your kids!!!

  • @youtuberyoutuber2495
    @youtuberyoutuber2495 6 лет назад +1

    I have a severe stutter and some words are just impossible for me to say. Also, my stuttering problem is "different" in a sense that it doesn't get worse when public speaking but rather my fluency actually gets better. But it's bad when I am just having regular conversations like with family and in other settings. I know I will have my speech disorder for the rest of my life (unfortunately) but would a SLP be able to help me say those impossible words and other words that can take upwards of 10 seconds for me to say?

    • @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy
      @WalkieTalkieSpeechTherapy  6 лет назад

      Hi! Speech Therapists who specialize in fluency can help many people learn strategies to become more fluent.

  • @kawaiibongbong8029
    @kawaiibongbong8029 6 лет назад

    My son does'nt have a hearing screening. He's 3years. Do we have to bring him for screening? He is speech delay. Every time we called he sometimes look at us.
    And when he is 21months he is diagnosed with mild autism.

  • @forestgirl4981
    @forestgirl4981 6 лет назад +1

    Hello, 37 weeks birth could cause speech delay?

    • @ThePSara
      @ThePSara 6 лет назад

      Tatianita Zelda 37 weeks is considered full term.

    • @kaylapowell5757
      @kaylapowell5757 6 лет назад

      Actually 38 weeks is full term.

    • @soulpowerful
      @soulpowerful 5 лет назад +1

      @@kaylapowell5757 Actually it's been changed to 39.

  • @jigglypuff9007
    @jigglypuff9007 5 лет назад +1

    Hello, thanks for all your videos.
    My friend’s parents look after their grandchild and just keep him in their bedroom (quite big) all day and denies him any time with his cousins (1 and 2 years older). The grandparents aren’t really much of a taker either. So they keep him in the room and he runs around in there and watches youtube videos all day. He is 21 months old and doesn’t speak a word. He still babbles. He also have a pacifier in his mouth most times as well. Does all this relate to delayed speech? The Midwife said he is 90% autistic but he does laugh, and also when he wants something he will grab our hands and push us to what he wants. He does have eye contact and sometimes does look when we call his name. He does run to his mum when she calls him as well. It is speech delay or autism??

    • @asitabd
      @asitabd 5 лет назад

      I also have same problem. My son is 24months. Now planning to take him in preschool.

    • @jigglypuff9007
      @jigglypuff9007 5 лет назад

      Khaled Hasan does the midwife or doctor say anything? Do they recommend speech therapy etc?
      It appears that he is reaching his milestones but just not interested in talking

    • @jigglypuff9007
      @jigglypuff9007 5 лет назад

      Khaled Hasan preschool for us is Australia starts at 3 year old so there’s not much we can do and especially the grandparents are very protective and don’t allow him to have any time with other kids

    • @asitabd
      @asitabd 5 лет назад

      @@jigglypuff9007 they are doing wrong. They must allow him.

    • @jigglypuff9007
      @jigglypuff9007 5 лет назад

      Khaled Hasan yeah Thats what we think too but they only want to keep him to themselves. Don’t let him play with anyone besides themselves

  • @jchrg2336
    @jchrg2336 4 года назад

    Was it my other male cousin destroying my other female cousin?...but why if so?

  • @oliviabreton5774
    @oliviabreton5774 6 лет назад

    If a child has a severe speech delay would there cognitive behavior be effected?

  • @alaiaadam5767
    @alaiaadam5767 2 года назад +1

    🌙🌙🌙🌙🌙🌙🌙💫😼

  • @triggeredxkiller1246
    @triggeredxkiller1246 Год назад

    Nice video, I’ve been discouraged by my Canadian doc that my daughter won’t be able to talk and it made me worried 😟 which I didn’t believe doctor isibor herbal medicine proved them wrong, she’s 5 now and communicates better 😍😍

  • @nikitamodh8205
    @nikitamodh8205 3 года назад

    Cocomelon

  • @Critique808
    @Critique808 7 лет назад +2

    You talk about speech disorder but your volume is too soft. lol What's the sense of speaking if we can't hear you?

    • @Zanaaa50
      @Zanaaa50 7 лет назад +22

      Huh? She sounds fine.

    • @felcares67
      @felcares67 7 лет назад +12

      She has a sweet soft voice. Nothing wrong with her voice. If I want it louder I can turn up the volume. Some of these videos on RUclips are recorded so loud. I’m glad she’s not so loud.
      Great video.

    • @LiveTilliDie
      @LiveTilliDie 7 лет назад +18

      You need better speakers dude.