Does your LO follow directions?
If you remember my post yesterday, I'm worried that DS is not understanding/doing things he should be doing at this age.
If you say "close the door", "get that block" or "touch your nose" - would your LO know what to do?
I can practically guarantee Brody would have no idea if I said any of those things.
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Re: Does your LO follow directions?
Umm, nope! Seriously all he does ALL DAY right now is walk around the living room. He has to be holding a toy when he does this- a Chuck Truck, Percy, or a Leap Frog fridge magnet. But he just started walking 2 weeks ago, so that's all he wants to do!
He doesn't point at things, just screams or grunts till I figure out what he wants. He says Dada and Ready when he's prompted. Nothing else. Sometimes waves bye-bye, but he kind of stopped that now.
I always felt DS1 was "behind" as well- he was a late walker/talker!!
Make you feel better??
omg yes! lol sorry. Sounds like our kids are similar. He just started walking 2 weeks ago too and that's all he wants to do. He doesn't point either and when I call his name he's usually too busy doing something to look at me. I guess I shouldn't panic yet? ;-)
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Good! Really, try not to worry!!! Even my DCP made us feel like DS1 was behind with speech for a while- b/c there's another girl there 6 mo older than him. She was speaking in full sentences by like 18-20 months! Ours only had 7 words by then!!
Honestly, boys talk later for the most part. Every person I know has told me this!
I try my best to encourage language and reading with LO, but it's extra hard with 2 of them!! If they have no words by 18 mo, THEN I'll worry.
Yes, but only if it's something he wants to do like "Pick a book to read", "Drink some more milk", "Brush your hair", "Bring me your shoe so we can go outside."
Stuff like "Eat your veggies", "Go to the changing table", and "Stay away from the power cords" doesn't get comprehended. :P He really only started to understand more within the last couple weeks, though.
Yes, he does follow commands, like, "Go to your highchair", "find your football", "pick out a book", etc.
He does NOT follow commands preceded by the word "don't", though, lol...Like, "Don't do that!", "Don't touch that!", etc.
Eh.. when he wants to. "Go find your water" or "do you want this?" generally get a response. Also, "Do you want a cookie?" haha.
However, if I say "what do you have?" he runs in the opposite direction as fast as possible.
LOL, DS does this in response to, "time to change your diaper" & "here, drink some milk!"
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LOL! I battle 20 ten year olds everyday on this too! I think the answer is probably the same for them as for my LO, he does when it will benefit him.
Close the door, get in your chair, put this in the trash, let's go bye-bye - all things he likes to do. Let's change your diaper = immediate melt-down.
DS2 randomly surprises me with what he understands. Yesterday at the park, I asked DS1 if he wanted to feed the ducks and DS2 immediately sprinted towards the ducks.
He'll basically follow commands or listen if it's something that he wants to do. Otherwise he'll ignore me, shake his head "no", or run away.
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