I am growing weary of hearing "Eh!" all the time. Someday when E is talking a mile-a-minute and hardly stopping for a breath, I'll wish for a vocabulary of 10 words, but today, I'm wishing she would use words to ask for things. She is very good at communicating her wishes, but sometimes it is difficult and sometimes I'm just tired of hearing "Eh!"
"Uh-oh" is the other very common sound in our home. Anything that is not as Elizabeth thinks it should be warrants an "uh-oh". Accidental events as well as purposeful events require an 'uh-oh' exclamation. A picture of spilled oatmeal or Elizabeth dumping her water all over her tray in her high chair or Elizabeth tripping and falling require an 'uh-oh' proclamation from the little one. There is about a 2 second delay time from the event to the 'uh-oh'. It is actually pretty funny when you don't hear it 1,000x a day.
When we took her in for her 15-month check, the doctor was concerned that she didn't have any words. However, Jut and I weren't concerned. She could communicate what she wanted and followed directions well. Her hearing was fine. Besides, she's really only around Jut and I and we don't feel the need to constantly fill the air with talking. So, we probably just didn't work enough with her on talking. We figured that she'd do it whenever she was ready.
Fast forward to her 18-month check, the new doctor was also concerned that she only had a vocab of less than 10 words. By 18-months, children should have about 50, I guess. He even suggested a referral for a speech pathologist. I told him that we weren't concerned and she'd develop at her own rate. He informed me that he would write a referral at her 2-year check-up if she was still lagging. I agreed to that.
In the last two weeks, she is getting more and more words every day. Her newest words are "baby" and "cup". Also, she now says "cat" instead of "meow" when she sees pictures of cats. She loves to read her books to herself. I don't understand a word of it, but she flips the pages and tells quite the story. It is very fun to watch her develop and I'm glad that I have the time to do it this year!
Word/Sound list:
1. woof 11. prune (she loves them)
2. meow 12. bye-bye
3. cat 13. hi
4. cup 14. bat
5. baby 15. yeah
6. shoes 16. no
7. coat
8. blub (walrus noise)
9. eee-aaa (monkey noise)
10. Crocs
"Uh-oh" is the other very common sound in our home. Anything that is not as Elizabeth thinks it should be warrants an "uh-oh". Accidental events as well as purposeful events require an 'uh-oh' exclamation. A picture of spilled oatmeal or Elizabeth dumping her water all over her tray in her high chair or Elizabeth tripping and falling require an 'uh-oh' proclamation from the little one. There is about a 2 second delay time from the event to the 'uh-oh'. It is actually pretty funny when you don't hear it 1,000x a day.
When we took her in for her 15-month check, the doctor was concerned that she didn't have any words. However, Jut and I weren't concerned. She could communicate what she wanted and followed directions well. Her hearing was fine. Besides, she's really only around Jut and I and we don't feel the need to constantly fill the air with talking. So, we probably just didn't work enough with her on talking. We figured that she'd do it whenever she was ready.
Fast forward to her 18-month check, the new doctor was also concerned that she only had a vocab of less than 10 words. By 18-months, children should have about 50, I guess. He even suggested a referral for a speech pathologist. I told him that we weren't concerned and she'd develop at her own rate. He informed me that he would write a referral at her 2-year check-up if she was still lagging. I agreed to that.
In the last two weeks, she is getting more and more words every day. Her newest words are "baby" and "cup". Also, she now says "cat" instead of "meow" when she sees pictures of cats. She loves to read her books to herself. I don't understand a word of it, but she flips the pages and tells quite the story. It is very fun to watch her develop and I'm glad that I have the time to do it this year!
Word/Sound list:
1. woof 11. prune (she loves them)
2. meow 12. bye-bye
3. cat 13. hi
4. cup 14. bat
5. baby 15. yeah
6. shoes 16. no
7. coat
8. blub (walrus noise)
9. eee-aaa (monkey noise)
10. Crocs
We are working on 'please' and 'thank you'...she will mimic them. She mimics a lot more words, but 'eh' and 'uh-oh' are still her favorites.






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