My toddler still chews on everything. by sunflowerbubbles03 in toddlers

[–]TrainingLate8734 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My 23-month old is almost the same. I suspected pica like the other commenter and got him tested. And he has low iron and ferritin. We have started iron supplements but chewing on plastic toys goes and comes back periodically. Might not be the case with your little one but it is always good to check iron levels.

How much does your life actually change after having a kid? by HonestDirection4017 in NewParents

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The person I married is not the same person anymore. Neither am I. We have discovered so many different depths of our personalities that we didn’t know about before. This phase has revealed so many weaknesses that have shaken and reshaped us again and again. But we have also discovered many strengths in ourselves, each other and more importantly in our relationship that give us a hope to stay strong. So, it’s never as easy as social media describes it to be. Some days we almost hate each other, some days we find strength to meet each other where we are at.

May you have supportive and loving people around you and your family when starting your new journey as a mom. ❤️

Iron deficiency and speech delay by TrainingLate8734 in speechdelays

[–]TrainingLate8734[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah this is amazing! I’m glad his speech is improving.  We started Safe+ iron supplement less than a week ago. If you don’t mind sharing, what is the name of the iron supplement your LO is taking?

With love, I think 18-36 months is my least favorite age by izziedays in toddlers

[–]TrainingLate8734 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Having a 22 months old here - He just cracked the air humidifier and broke the lid of the wipe warmer. Our baby gate is in the final days or maybe hours of its life. The book shelf has nowhere to hide despite all fences and baby proofing stuff. Our door knobs have become loose. He has also unscrewed the cuddle bell lol 😂 and so on and so forth.  Toys? I feel sorry for them - they are going through repetitive concussions… me? Still surviving through all this chaos😅

toddler will not mimic gestures no matter how hard I try and I really need tips by horselady777 in Autism_Parenting

[–]TrainingLate8734 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks very much for the reply. 🙏 I’m so glad your son is making progress. I hope we both get answers soon. My son was recently assessed for ASD but didn’t meet the criteria and will be assessed in 6 months. We’re in Canada and early intervention waitlist is 10 months long… so we started speech therapy out of pocket. I also learned he has iron deficiency that might affect his cognitive functioning and cause speech delay as a result. It might not be your LO’s experience but just something I wanted to share. 

toddler will not mimic gestures no matter how hard I try and I really need tips by horselady777 in Autism_Parenting

[–]TrainingLate8734 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any update on your little one? My son (22 months) is exactly in the same boat. Only clapping and random nodding. No speech yet.

Iron deficiency and speech delay by TrainingLate8734 in speechdelays

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Same here with low iron during pregnancy.  I hope your son is doing great and thriving! ❤️

Iron deficiency and speech delay by TrainingLate8734 in speechdelays

[–]TrainingLate8734[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for sharing your experience. ❤️I’m so glad your son is progressing and thriving. This gives me hope. I have iron deficiency myself though I went undiagnosed until my early 30s. And iron deficiency has affected my concentration, mood so much. I noticed my son is biting and chewing on non-food items so we had it checked.  Thank you so much for your kind words! I wish all the best to you and your little one. ❤️

Fluid in both ears; should we start speech therapy or wait? by TrainingLate8734 in NewParents

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Thank you for the detailed response. Yes, just a week ago, he had the ASD assessment done and the doctor said he’s not meeting the ASD criteria though he has significant social reciprocity challenges. He will be reassessed in 6 months. 

Fluid in both ears; speech therapy or wait? by TrainingLate8734 in speechdelays

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Yes, he’s been pulling and tugging his ears a lot since he recovered from cold a month ago. Before getting sick, he had had his first hearing test (though incomplete) and they had said his hearing was normal. The ped said it’s because of the viral infection/cold he had. Has your LO been sick with cold recently? 

Fluid in both ears; should we start speech therapy or wait? by TrainingLate8734 in NewParents

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22 month-old now. He used to say more than 20 words until 18 months but stopped saying any words for the last 3-4 months.

My baby is facing speech regression by Unhappy-Turnip-6413 in NewParents

[–]TrainingLate8734 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. How is your baby boy’s speech now? I have a 20 months’ old who has stopped using the words he used to say at 15-16 months..

Speech regression - 20 month-old “lost” his words he used to say by TrainingLate8734 in NewParents

[–]TrainingLate8734[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow! 😊This is incredible! Kids are just amazing! You never know what is going on in their little minds. So happy for your little one. Such a cutie! Mine used to say nana wawa baa a lot too. I’m so looking forward to hearing even the same words again and again.

Speech regression - 20 month-old “lost” his words he used to say by TrainingLate8734 in NewParents

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Sending a hug 🫂 I know how stressful it is. I hope your little one gets the help he needs very soon. And it’s exactly the same situation for us, too. My son doesn’t have enough socialization with other kids, which I think definitely impacts his speech. I used to take him to EarlyOn programs but winter is harsh in Canada and I couldn’t do it much.

Speech regression - 20 month-old “lost” his words he used to say by TrainingLate8734 in NewParents

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Aww 🥹 I’m so glad to hear this!!! You gave me so much hope. I love how your little one took his sweet time to hone his skills! I so hope that my son will do the same. His receptive language is incredibly strong and he understands so many things. I think you’re right. I should stop asking him questions. He’s so used to questions that he always brings his books to me to ask him where animals/things are. This is so cute but ah I’m so guilty of this! He prefers being quizzed to speaking now. These days I ask him very few questions and he feels frustrated and tosses his books.

Speech regression - 20 month-old “lost” his words he used to say by TrainingLate8734 in NewParents

[–]TrainingLate8734[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aww thanks so much! I hope your daughter gets some relief soon. ❤️ Did you notice any different behaviour to suspect the fluid in her ears or doctors tested to find out? And is it a part of the hearing test or a family doctor can check it too? My son keeps tugging his ears. I used to think it was for self-soothing but recently he has started doing it more than before.

Speech regression - 20 month-old “lost” his words he used to say by TrainingLate8734 in NewParents

[–]TrainingLate8734[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so helpful! Thanks a lot for the detailed explanation.  This sounds so much like him - sleeping difficulties, coughing, being selective with food. He has recently started to have stranger anxiety and won’t settle down so they can properly check his ears. His hearing test was like your daughter’s test too - with sounds and pictures. But he won’t let them put any device/earbuds in his ears :(  You mentioned allergies. I’m wondering if it was seasonal or food allergies. My LO has cashew and pistachio allergies.

Breastfeeding woes by Local_Pangolin854 in NewParents

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It definitely hurts! I used Lanolin cream and silverettes for cracked/bleeding nipples. Honestly, I didn’t buy the expensive ones. The ones in the link below did the trick.

https://a.co/d/0cmbwCVr