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Originally Posted by Starry_Night
we have a toddler insider who was the same way for many years.
our therapist worked specifically with her for a long time and developed a relationship with her, and eventually the toddler started,listening to what our therapist said, and finally stopped the biting and hitting. and since she has such a good relationship with T, she has been very motivated to learn to say new words in order to be able to talk to her. T also worked with her on her speech as well. T also learned some of the toddlers made up words that make no sense. Also taught her to count and say her ABCs. a lot of her speech is hard to understand. but she communicates with several of us now.
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thanks for your reply
re: words, she's okay- well she knows how to count, and she knows her alphabet
she also knows the words "cat", " dog", and her own name
not quite grasped bigger things yet such as emotions or how she feels (which causes problems at times)