Hey guys,
I have a 4 year old that still doesn't talk much. We've had him tested in the USA for things like autism, ADHD, hearing loss, and the list goes on. The only thing we got back was that he had, "early childhood developmental delay - not otherwise specific." That was a year ago. My family isn't helping much either. One side still thinks he has autism because he flaps his hands (that and the not speaking are the main signs he has in common with autism) and the other side says, "oh, there ain't nothing wrong with this boy." sigh...
I'm in need help on figuring out how to encourage him to talk. He always seems distracted. He doesn't associate very many words with objects. Any ideas are welcomed!
He is in physical therapy right now that does work with his speech a little but they won't put him speech therapy until he starts associating words with objects.
I have a 4 year old that still doesn't talk much. We've had him tested in the USA for things like autism, ADHD, hearing loss, and the list goes on. The only thing we got back was that he had, "early childhood developmental delay - not otherwise specific." That was a year ago. My family isn't helping much either. One side still thinks he has autism because he flaps his hands (that and the not speaking are the main signs he has in common with autism) and the other side says, "oh, there ain't nothing wrong with this boy." sigh...
I'm in need help on figuring out how to encourage him to talk. He always seems distracted. He doesn't associate very many words with objects. Any ideas are welcomed!
He is in physical therapy right now that does work with his speech a little but they won't put him speech therapy until he starts associating words with objects.