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22 Month Old Boy Doesn't Talk Much ...

My son is 22 months old, and says maybe 10 words. He's picked up a couple of new words here in the last month or so, so I'm getting less worried about his development, but I know that he's behind. Did anyone else's child talk late?

One thing that really bothers me is that he doesn't say "mama" or "mommy" yet. He's been saying "dada" since about 7 months. Or at least making the "da" noise. He said "mama" a couple of times when he was 8 months old, and hasn't said it since. It breaks my heart on some days. I've had dreams about him saying "mama", but he just won't say it. He will point to me if someone says, "Where's your mommy?" or he will run to me ... just won't say "mama".

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I wanted to post a little more after getting some responses - and THANK YOU to everyone for your responses so far!!! My son, Zack, does babble A LOT. Sometimes I wonder if he will ever shut up! It's just jibberish though, his own little language. So he *thinks* that he is talking, but everyone else knows that he's just babbling. His receptive language is just fine. He understands alot more than I would think a little person his age would be able to understand. He is constantly pointing at things and saying what sounds like "what's that?", and like I said, he does use some words - just not like other 2 year olds that I've seen.

He does have a 2 year appt. in July, so I will definately say something to his pediatrician when we go in for that. As far as the "mama" thing - I know that he knows who I am, but he doesn't say other words with the "m" sound, so maybe he just hasn't figured out how to make that sound yet.

It's just frustrating and we all worry about our babies!

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My friends son had the same problem and it ended he was having problems with his ears, like having infections that were not painful, so she never knew and one day the doctor put ear tubes in and he has been fine ever since.

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My daughter also didn't speak much for a long time, she's now 38 and I really do miss those times. She also didn't walk until she was 15 mos old. Unfortunately the reasons for both slower developments was me....she didn't have to walk as I carried her everywhere, and she didn't have to talk because I interpreted all of her grunts, squeals, noises and gestures correctly. She began speaking clearly and in complete sentences when I would insist that she say the name of the item she wanted (together with please) before I would hand it to her. Also, refer to yourself as "Mama"...as "Show Mama what you would like." "Give Mama a kiss." Also, talk a lot and ask a lot of questions.

My daughter (second child) did not talk until she was well over 2 years old. She called her brother ( 4 years older) "DA"-his name is Parker. She called my husband "YA YA" for months!! It drove him nuts!!! I tried not to stress over it too much and even tried to teach her sign language just so I knew what she wanted. She was very good at trying to tell me what she wanted. Like, if she wanted a drink-she would run to the fridge and show me. I knew that the time to speak would come. That is what everyone kept telling me. She has a May birthday and I sent her to 2 yr preschool in the fall after she turned 2. She finally started talking during Christmas break that year. Don't be too concerned. Just keep talking to him in a normal voice and trying to teach him new words and their meanings. He might know that you really want him to say "Mama" and therefore he won't. Be careful what you wish for-my daughter is now 5 years old and will not stop talking!!!

My son seemed to be behind with his talking, but I think he just had his own language. He would babble on and on, gesturing with his hands, and using a lot of facial expressions. When he finally did talk, he was amazing with his ideas and thoughts that he expressed. He ended up being a very intelligent student. My daughter came out talking....still very intelligent, but not as imaginative.

Hi A. T,
Have you brought him into the EENT specialist? If everything is ok there, then bring him to a speech pathologist. They can give you suggestions on how to help with his development. Let me know how things turn out.
Sincerely,
46 yr old granny of 10,
D.

Have you had his hearing checked? My son was about 20 months with about 6 words and would "go to mom or dad" or "get his shoes". He had fluid behind his ear drums. He ended up needing tubes to drain them. As far as I knew he never had an ear infection. He had speech therapy through "birth to three", a wonderful in home play therapy. between the tubes an speech, he was talking like a normal 2 yr old or even better within 6 months. I had no idea he wasn't hearing me clearly. He would go where I said and turn toward me. He just had a muffled version. Otherwise it could just be developmental. Kid develop at different rates. Either way it wouldn't hurt to have his ears checked or evaluated by "birth to three". These are the most difficult times to make up if it is a true problem. They can test him and if he doesn't need it at least you wouldn't have to worry. I want to say the doc's office probably has the info on the program. :)

My friends son had the same problem and it ended he was having problems with his ears, like having infections that were not painful, so she never knew and one day the doctor put ear tubes in and he has been fine ever since.

I have a 17 month old little boy who is also being very stubborn in the talking area. I think that he could talk if he wanted but he likes to be difficult. :) Our pediatrician said that by 18 months he should say 8 words and at 2 years old he should be saying atleast 18 words and putting a couple of them together. Like I mentioned my son is 17 months old and only says mom, dad, ball and cup, ao he's only up to 4 it makes me worry about him and sad at the same time. He goes to the pediatrician next month after he turns 18 months so I guess we'll see what she says then. I just try to encourage him to talk as much as I can- for example I make him say cup before I give it to him since I know that he can and when he wants things I tell him what they are and try to get him to say them. Keep me posted I'll do the same.

Boys are not as quick to talk and most kids cant talk and walk at the same time. My kids were all earlier talkers, so they didnt crawl until they were almost 1 and walk until 18 months. Are there older siblings at home? My baby brother was almost 3 before he started talking because we older sisters spoke for him. He has some words, and if you are still concerned at his next well baby check, talk to the doctor. Ask your doctor to check for fluid build up behind the ear, which is hard too see and if they only look when he has an ear infection, its very hard to see. Is your hubby a quiet guy? This could be a factor too, maybe your son is just he quiet type. I hope some of this helps. Good Luck!

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