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Pointing

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Vittoria123 · 16/06/2024 12:02

Hello lovelies
hope you are all doing well . I am a FT mum to a wonderful DD of 16 months . The reason why I am seeking advice is that I am slightly worried about her milestones . I will try and make it as clear as possible. She started walking properly at 12 months and she currently has 25 understandable words under her belt . She is very good at imitating and always following my point when I say “ look at something “ . She brings toys to me all the time and does pretend play ( feed Dollies , build stacks , pretend cleaning etc ) . She always responds to her name . She is a very good sleeper and very affectionate. From a social point of view she is a bit shy but runs after other kids when she seems them , she smiles at strangers etc . She is a very good sleeper and napper . Now to the point of this post . She is 16 months but not a good pointer . She points at her body parts , points at dogs , at the light or things in books , but DOESN’T point to request . She reaches with both hands when she wants something or comes towards me . I am aware it might mean ASD but I don’t know what to do about it or how to help her . Both GP and health visitor are not concerned and advised me to wait until 20 months . Any advice on when your kids have started pointing or any similar experiences ?

ps that’s the pointing she did when she saw horses
many many thanks

Pointing
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OhLookAnotherDay · 16/06/2024 12:07

She sounds absolutely fine to me. She's gesturing when she wants something, it doesn't have a be a specific pointing sign.

Vittoria123 · 16/06/2024 13:16

OhLookAnotherDay · 16/06/2024 12:07

She sounds absolutely fine to me. She's gesturing when she wants something, it doesn't have a be a specific pointing sign.

Thank you so much so if she reaches out for what she wants instead of pointing is still okay ? ☺️

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OhLookAnotherDay · 16/06/2024 13:37

Yes I think so 😊. Especially when you say she does point at other times.
I say this as a mum of 2 DC that didn't start pointing with a finger for a while after the expected milestone, until at least 18 months with one of them if I recall correctly. But they did gesture with a fist, or or sort of nod/shunt in the direction they wanted.

Vittoria123 · 16/06/2024 13:41

OhLookAnotherDay · 16/06/2024 13:37

Yes I think so 😊. Especially when you say she does point at other times.
I say this as a mum of 2 DC that didn't start pointing with a finger for a while after the expected milestone, until at least 18 months with one of them if I recall correctly. But they did gesture with a fist, or or sort of nod/shunt in the direction they wanted.

Thanks again for your reply . I hope your kids are doing well . May I ask if they have experienced any challenges in school or social settings? Xx ☺️

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Devilsmommy · 16/06/2024 13:43

Sounds completely normal and I've got a 20mo who isn't doing some of the things yours is but I'm not jumping to ASD. She points at things so no problem 😁

OhLookAnotherDay · 16/06/2024 14:25

Vittoria123 · 16/06/2024 13:41

Thanks again for your reply . I hope your kids are doing well . May I ask if they have experienced any challenges in school or social settings? Xx ☺️

One is only 2 still so a bit young to say but I've got no worries so far, but my 5 year old is doing very well at school, no issues socially or academically.

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