The biggest change had to come from those of us around him. Even though he was communicating with us, we were giving him the easy way out by asking yes or no questions. We have all had to change the way we ask the questions in order to present the model we would like him to say. For example, we would usually ask, "Tate, would you like a drink?" But now, we try to say, "Tate says 'I would like a drink please.'"
We have also had to change the direct approach. Instead of telling him, "Say 'drink,'" we would again model what we would like him to say, "Tate says, 'drink, please.'" I guess it doesn't seem as demanding and our stubborn toddler will at least say one of the two words. Sometimes if we repeat ourselves again we will get the other word. I have even found myself telling him that he can say something. That usually works too.
It is so exciting now that he is finally using words! I have always
We have also officially had Tate tested for a dairy allergy. He had blood drawn a week ago. Michael said he didn't even whimper when they stuck the needle in! He was really proud of his bandage and was mad at me when I took it off. They had to send the sample to Kansas City to have it tested. We are trying to be patient waiting for the results and are optimistic that maybe we have just been overly cautious. We are really hoping the results will be negative. *fingers crossed!!*




Thanks for the update, I was wondering how it was going and I was thinking of emailing you about it. My MIL said something the other day about doing therapy for Ethan. I kind of turned her down about it. I'm still not sure! We got some great books from southwestern the other day and they are big bright pictures with the words. We've been going through them the last couple of days and I'm floored at some of the words he CAN (or should I say will?) say. It really is the only time he will repeat what we say is when he is looking at those pictures. It makes me wonder if he is more of a visual learner like me.
ReplyDeleteSo do you think it's helping because it's a different approach or that it's a different person teaching him other than family?