Just had DS 18 month check up. Pedi says he should have some two word phrases by now. I don't remember this with DD but it was a different pedi and I don't recall if she had two word phrases.
He said it is up to is if we want to referral to EI or want to wait a few months and see.
What say you Parenting?
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He's a second child, hence less the vocabulary, especially if he has an older sister who does the talking for him. He's talking and says the most popular words like "no" and mama and all that? I wouldn't worry.
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Our insurance covers EI Eval and when my sis took her DD she didn't have to wait long, maybe 3-4 weeks so I'm not worried about holding off and then not getting an appt.
DD is definitely doing some talking for him, which the pedi did agree could be having an impact. As well as our schedules. We both work so by the time we get home it is chaos so when he points to something we give it to him instead of taking the time to try and get him to say the word.
I am usually a worrier but I'm not too worried about this so I guess that says something too. My gut says it's fine and he will "catch up" though I didn't really think this would be considered behind.
Also, he just got tubes 3 weeks ago, they said there seemed to be some very mild hearing loss from fluid and he is getting rechecked next week. If they still a hearing issue than that will change my views.
But yeah as of now I didn't really feel too concerned, I just wanted to see what others experiences were. Maybe if by 22 months I'm not seeing improvement I will ask for the referral. He said I can call him whenever. I have to say I love my pedi and I'm glad that he is proactive and willing to give a referral or not give a referral and take my opinion into consideration at this point. He just seems a bit conservative on this issue, maybe that's not the right word... But it seems like a high expectation.
Thanks for all the input.
ETA: we did tell him DS said "love you" the other day after I said but it sounded more like "ub ooo". But I knew what it was. But that was all.
Just now I got him to say "thank you" avdn though it was more of "day doo". I mean, does it count if it's maybe not understandable to others? Even some of his words he seems to have trouble with consonants. He kind of skips consonant. Like "daddy" is more like "da-eee"... Just something I noticed and didn't know if that is a concern. Of course I didn't think of that while I was there.
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