I need help
Im not sure if this is right catagory for this, but I have 2 things I need help/advice on.
1) I have a 3 yr old who speaks but a lot of time its not very clear. I thought by now we would understand 90% of what he says. But we cant. Theres some letters he cant say properly, we have tried saying alphabet with him and have discovered some letters he struggles with. Im not sure if this should be a concern or what I should do about it. Does anyone have any input on this?
2) same child (the 3yo) every single time we give him a shower or bath he screams like a banchie. We are afraid someone will call cps on us because hes screaming so bad. And its mainly when we washing his hair. He loves playing in the tub. But come time to wash his hair he starts freaking out. And I am totally lost on how to make him stop. Has anyone ever delt with anything like this? Can anyone give any advice or input?
Please help. I am at a loss with how to deal with these issues. My older child didnt have these issues.
1) I have a 3 yr old who speaks but a lot of time its not very clear. I thought by now we would understand 90% of what he says. But we cant. Theres some letters he cant say properly, we have tried saying alphabet with him and have discovered some letters he struggles with. Im not sure if this should be a concern or what I should do about it. Does anyone have any input on this?
2) same child (the 3yo) every single time we give him a shower or bath he screams like a banchie. We are afraid someone will call cps on us because hes screaming so bad. And its mainly when we washing his hair. He loves playing in the tub. But come time to wash his hair he starts freaking out. And I am totally lost on how to make him stop. Has anyone ever delt with anything like this? Can anyone give any advice or input?
Please help. I am at a loss with how to deal with these issues. My older child didnt have these issues.
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Her mom told me it has something to do with her head. She has an enormous head, I forget what percentile she is in for the size of her cranium but her head is way too big for her body. Her mom doesn't seem to worried and attributes it to the size of her head.
As for words my son is the same...some things are so clear and others forget it. He says "L" like "W" but my daughter was like that and now speaks better than most adults lol. Once she got to school she dropped those habits and it stopped...I wouldn't stress bc I tried so hard with her and she kept doing it...then it just faded away once in school. Even with my son when he says stuff wrong I correct him but he still says it wrong...its funny bc sometimes my daughter has to translate for me
In regard to his speech, at 3 strangers should be able to understand him 75% of the time (words or letters). My son wasn't able to be understood 90% of the time by strangers at 3. He was already in speech through early intervention. Two months ago (1 month after he turned 3), he started a special education preschool...he can now be understood 80-90% of the time. So, I definitely recommend contacting the school district to have him evaluated. The earlier speech therapy is introduced, the more long-term success (compared to when a kid is 9-10...speech isn't as changable).
The worse thing the dr can say is your just over reacting and this is normal. Which would make you feel relieved. If you don't bring it up then years could go by before he gets accessed at school or what not.
@molly he just hates his face getting wet mostly. His head size has always been normal. But I am worried that his last seizer did something. He used to have seiziers when he got high fevers. And they only lasted a couple seconds each time. But his last one lasted a long time.
@bigbelly I will try that. We try to make it fun for them (him and 5yo brother) I have even tried bath crayons. Come hair washing he flips.
@mathmommy my older son used to cry when washing hair but not scream. Now hes ok. My daughter doesnt cry. She is almost 11mo, she doesnt like it but she doesnt cry. I try making it fun. And who do I call to get him tested? Do I talk to his pedi?
Wait a few weeks to resume potty training. Get a new potty seat and change the treat he gets (or introduce a treat if you didn't before) when you do resume.
Thank you ladies for all your help and input.
Math_mommy I didnt realize I was tagging you wrong. Im sorry.