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  • Jan 8, 2011, 01:43 AM
    patricia77
    Difficulty by talking and nderstanding
    HI
    My name's pia I have a 3 and 1/2 year old boy who seems have so much difficulty to express and talk fluently like all other kids from his age and even younger,plus that he doesn't understand everything ,because sometimes I have too much difficulty to make him do what I want or to understand what I'm trying to tell him ,everybody tells me that it's not a pb and he will talk one day like everybody else ,even thought I'm still anxious specially that he is not understanding everything,I even tried to teach him colors and shapes and he still mix between the colors he can't remember wish one is red and wish one is green or whatever,*** I need an advice to know how to deal with the situation.thx
  • Jan 8, 2011, 05:07 AM
    joypulv
    You don't have a pediatrician? Where do you live? First thing to check is hearing. Leave the room so he can't see your lips and ask in a quiet voice if he wants a cookie. But really, ask his doctor if you live in the US or a country with good medical care. Answer below where you are.
  • Jan 28, 2011, 10:11 AM
    patricia77
    We live in Lebanon and we do have a good medical care, bt it's so expensive and can't afford it,plus that he doesn't have hearing pb,now he is much better than before the pb that his progress is so slow,I always try to teach him new words,all I need is to learn new techniques that can help him to progress much faster .:) and thanks I appreciate your care.
  • Jan 30, 2011, 05:54 AM
    joypulv
    There are stories about brilliant people like Einstein who supposedly seemed slow as toddlers. I have a friend who went to MIT; his mother's doctor told her that he was retarded because he couldn't sit up.

    Yours may be color blind. He may be dyslexic. (He may be thinking deep analytical thoughts about what he is observing?)

    Fast or slow development doesn't indicate what the future holds. Children pick up every word they hear without instruction. How well does he interact with other children his age?

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