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mixedraceparents · 17/06/2010 17:28

My speech delayed 2.5 year old has FINALLY started talking?

I walk around with a silly pleased grin every time he says a word, no matter how small?

I was beginning to think it would never happen...

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LimaCharlie · 17/06/2010 17:29

Won't be long before you're thinking "Oh for five minutes silence..." - can empathise as DS didn't speak til 4.

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EveWasFramed10 · 17/06/2010 17:29

Congratulations!!! You must be so relieved and proud!! Well done little DC!!

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Lizzylou · 17/06/2010 17:29

YANBU, that is lovely

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Tiredmumno1 · 17/06/2010 17:30

Congrats, same happened with my ds, it is a great feeling.

enjoy

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premium · 17/06/2010 17:31

YANBU it has made me smile too

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MathsMadMummy · 17/06/2010 17:32

aww that is fantastic news. YAobviouslyNBU!

well done to your DS

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LittleMissHissyFit · 17/06/2010 17:50

Well done your DS, though I did have to chuckle at LimaCharlie's comment.... so true, so true!

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Magalyxyz · 17/06/2010 17:51

No of course not. She doesn't sound that delayed to me; whose son only started to speak at 3 and a half!

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SagacityNell · 17/06/2010 17:54

YANBU at all! My 2nd was speech delayed and didn't say mama until he was around teh same age felt sooooooooo good!

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LadyintheRadiator · 17/06/2010 18:04

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IneedacleanerIamalazyslattern · 17/06/2010 18:12

YANBU in the slightest.
DS also had speech delay and never spoke until he was over 3 and a year later although there are times when I think oh for 2 minutes peace I still get a thrill when I see his confidence grow, hear him sing and listen to him talk to other people and the understand him I totally totally understand how elated you feel.
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UnsureAndMore · 17/06/2010 18:19

Fantastic! My younger two were speech delayed but you would NEVER know that now

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prettyfly1 · 17/06/2010 18:27

congrats - you must be delighted

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OrmRenewed · 17/06/2010 18:28

Wow!

No not unreasonable at all!

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iamfabregasted · 17/06/2010 18:42

Oh you are so NOT BU

You've made me smile.

And cry at the same time - something must be wrong with me today lol

My DS1 is now almost 20. He was very speech delayed, and went to school, aged 5, considered a non-speaker. The proudest moment of my entire life was when he stood up in front of a room full of people aged 18 and gave a speech that had all the mummies in tears (and most of the dads as well)

So pleased for you.

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yomellamoHelly · 17/06/2010 18:42

That's fantastic. Well done your ds!
(My eldest didn't speak 'til he was 3. Was really worried about how he'd fare at nursery but all worked out in end. NEVER shuts up now.)

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mixedraceparents · 18/06/2010 07:22

Thanks all and some lovely stories. I've been trying very hard not to say anything about him not speaking until now so I'm overjoyed.

Knockraven I can just imagine how you feel

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iamfabregasted · 18/06/2010 07:57

Awh mixed - he was captain of a team at school and they had gone to national champs and come second by the skinniest of margins.

And he stood up in front of all the coaches, the team, the parents and some other people who had travelled hundreds of miles to support them, and gave a really moving speech.

And my friend who was sitting beside me had tears streaming down her face (so did I but well I was his mum lol), she just kept saying "And that's wee DS1"

Just you wait, your DS will do something similar someday I guarantee!

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