Sponge
For those that may not know, Buzz is speech delayed. Nothing has been officially diagnosed, but it’s obvious that he’s behind where verbalization is concerned. A few months back, we tried to get him into speech therapy, but that was a disaster.
Given that the speech therapy was a bust, we’ve been working with him ourselves, talking as much as possible and reading picture books. Clearly, we are not professionals and don’t know what we’re doing as well as one would. Sometimes at all. However, textbook experience only takes you so far.
When it comes down to it, though, I think all he needed was time.
Since earlier this year, his use of words has rocketed. He’s been picking up terms left and right and up and all over. We’re not quite to sentences yet, but he says phrases. A few months back we were straining to decipher 20% of what he said, now we understand more than 85%.
He says thank you and loves to answer the telephone and he’ll tell me when he’s tired or if he wants his teeth brushed. He also knows the names of most animals. Normal, every day kid stuff. Things we’ve been waiting to hear for awhile now. As well, he says “dude!” and “awesome!” and he can count to 10. At this stage he’s like a sponge, repeating back whatever he hears. As such, I also inadvertently taught him his first curse word. That’s right, my boy said bullshit. I am so proud.






I'm Crystal. A 30-something mom to 3 young kids living in the Midwest USA. When I'm not chasing my children, I'm a freelance writer and web designer. I like to tell stories from our days and share what we enjoy...

One Response
on December 30 2009
Fynn was delayed as well, and by the time we got him into EI (the wait was ridiculous) he had pretty much caught up, in his own time (and then we had trouble getting him out of it when he didn’t need it… ugh… what a system) Now, I can’t get the kid to be quiet for more than two seconds at a time….
There is something to be said for not trying to rush them, for giving them the time and space they need to develop at their own individual pace. I could go on…
Sounds like you guys are all doing a fantastic job!
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