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Food and behaviour in a 21M

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Firstimedad · 06/11/2024 12:26

I have got a little girl who just turned 21M and I am a bit concerned about her language development. Now , she has over a 100 single words and uses them in appropriate contexts . She has good joint attention and does interact with people by smiling and waving . She asks for what she wants by using words and can imitate and point to her or ours body parts . I reckon her understanding is good but I am not sure what’s appropriate for her age . She can understand “no” and lets go outside , get the shoes , bring the baby doll to mom , give daddy a hug , clean the floor , be gentle , time to brush your teeth and bath time . She has started to string two words together like : daddy go , big bus and sit mummy etc , more milk ..
Still not keen on answering simple questions with regularity like do you want milk etc .. I know it is a skill kids develop between 18 and 24 months but I am not sure . She is a toe walker since she was 15 months , she started to walk at 12 and I know it is a huge red flag but we have taken her to see an orthopaedic specialist , Gp and no one was concerned . ( she never toe walks with shoes ) .
She can identify familiar people in pictures . She can focus on a story or a book and can sit still for a long while if she is watching something she enjoys.
Other things that concern me is that she tends to twirl her wrists when tired or excited but only for a few seconds and I have been told that to be consistent with stimming it has to be done for multiple hours a day .

Food wise she seems to be on the picky side . Since she was 15 months we have had ups and downs . She eats what we give her like . Pasta with veggies and olive oil , homemade meatballs , spinach and Brie sauce , she loves raw veggies like carrots and cucumbers, salmon but lately she seems to eat but pulls a face like sour taste at every food she has ( last night I noticed the canine erupting . If that was a sensory overload or ARFD wouldn’t she refuse the food altogether and stick to safe food ?

Do you see anything that I don’t ? I have read about GLP ( gestalt language processor ) but don’t know what age it starts or how it presents really ☺️

She passed the MCHAT test and ASQ for now and gp and hv won’t address her eating because she is above average in height and very healthy weight ( she looks more like a 3 year old ) ☺️

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PolaroidPrincess · 06/11/2024 22:47

I have one with ARFID and your DD seems to eat a good selection although obviously I'm not an expert.

Could the toe walking by a physical issue? Has she had any physio?

Have you done both the Ages & Stages and the Social & Emotional Ages & Stages?

Firstimedad · 07/11/2024 10:17

PolaroidPrincess · 06/11/2024 22:47

I have one with ARFID and your DD seems to eat a good selection although obviously I'm not an expert.

Could the toe walking by a physical issue? Has she had any physio?

Have you done both the Ages & Stages and the Social & Emotional Ages & Stages?

Hi yes done them all and nothing was flagged . Pardon the question , do you happen to remember how ARFD presented in your kid ? Many thanks x

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PolaroidPrincess · 07/11/2024 19:18

They ate pretty much anything from 6 months to 12 months then stopped eating certain foods. By 2 I think we were on 5 safe foods. They would choose to starve rather than have something that they didn't want.

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