My toddler’s speech progress, part 2

We had Jameson’s six month evaluation last week for his speech progress.

He has come a long way.


Things Jameson loves: Buzz Lightyear and a good leaf pile

He uses his words when sharing (or not sharing) with peers, instead of his hands. A big relief!

He imitates new words and sounds with confidence!

He can string together a number of phrases and can be understood most of the time!

According to his speech therapist, he is still about 6-8 months behind his non-speech delayed peers but we are confident he will close that gap eventually.

He requested a side of cereal with his chicken tikka masala. An odd choice, but a choice he was able to ask for!

I am just so happy my little boy is trying out new words every day. I’m so happy we are able to understand him more and he gets the joy of feeling understood.

We still have many moments when it is hard to understand what he is trying to say, and he will still resort to gibberish often when he is playing. We still have moments when a meltdown occurs because we can’t understand what it is that he wants. It isn’t perfect or easy, but its progress.

It’s another step forward for our baby boy. He’s speaking more and more each day, and for that I am so very grateful.

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