Posting again for some advice and voices of experience.
Some background......our boy has been with us two months, and is nearly five. When he was in foster care, he occasionally made noises. For example, screeching, babbling type noises, "neeeee naaaaaaah" etc. We never saw or heard this during introductions, but over the last few weeks, it has got more prevelant.
He will shout and say "aaaaahhhhhh" or make noises quite often now. We have tried a few tactics, but are generally ignoring them. Not ignoring him of course, just not reacting to the noises.
I suspect they are just a form a regression. A bit like babbling before he learned to talk. Maybe it's a way of releasing emotions he can't yet articulate, and doesn't want to keep inside. Maybe it's a way of dealing with anxiety? For that reason, we are not trying to stop him making the noises, in case it's a healthy expression of something that he needs to get out.
We have tried saying "is there something you want to say?" But he just shakes his head. We do ask him not to screech or make noises when people are talking though.
I suppose my question is - has anyone else experienced this? Should we deal with it another way?
Thanks all!