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Or, more likely, playing against Marchand is like watching a "Deadpool" movie, where the capacious quantity of the jokes leads to equal piles of guffaws and groans. In fairness, "worst" can take on a variety of meanings, so some of these votes could be for a 'no target spared' approach to chirping. and also its worst trash-talker (12.5 percent). The first was that Boston Bruins rascal Brad Marchand was voted by his peers as the league's best trash-talker (21.8 percent). There is alot of things that can cause delayed speech so the only thing you can do is get him seen by someone and if you have concerns state them clearly so your son can have all the available help/testing ect he needs.There were two great revelations in the recent National Hockey League Players' Association poll.
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There are lots of things you can do - If he is not being seen by a speech and language therapist then i would go see your doctor/health visitor and speak of your concerns - also they can rule out alot of things for you so you can stop worrying His treatment is still ongoing as he has other "problems" due to being premeture but his speech is fantastic and its the best thing ever watching how far he has come - you wouldn't know he ever had problems with speech now lol. He also saw a speech and language therapist about 5 times, they were great gave me a lot of exercises to do with him and techniques. He has come on brilliantly due to his nursery - also being around children and adults a lot improved his lanuage greatly also hard work on my part too(constant correcting - language games - constant teaching - naming everything in sight - constant talking and explaining. My son was using 2 word sentences and alot of people said they couldnt understand him - i didnt relise how used to his "lanuage" i had become - Until i picked him up daily and saw him compare to the other children, It was such an emotuonal time and scary wondering what it meant and what problems he would have to face Up until then I never noticed how delayed he was compared to other childrena and ill never forget that feeling - it was my heart breaking for him - I felt i had let him down in someway I should add he was born 13 weeks premature - his health in general is OK but the speech and language development delay is not a result of his prematurity My son who is now 4 has speech and lanuage develpment problems, which became aparent when he was two as he started nursary. I would love to hear any stories of anyone who has a child like mine and how they progressed. My husband thinks that she is just a late bloomer, and my heart agrees with him, but I'm worried that we're in denial. She is currently on the waiting list for SALT. Is she simply and late talker and the other issues arise from this, or is there something else like autism or PDD? When I described her to my GP and autism helpline they didn't think that she fitted the autism profile. I have been obsessed by my DD development for months, and am worried sick about her. For example, at gym times she prefers to play with a ball while the other kids follow the teacher's instructions. It breaks my heart to see her unable to join in games at nursery. She is less mature than her peers at play skills and doesn't participate in complex group games, although she will copy her elder siblings in games like simon says. She doesn't point or wave very often (although she will point at an object in a book if you ask her where something is). She can always ask for what she needs, but tends to be one word, milk, story etc. She can do basic jigsaws (24 pieces) unaided and has hit all other developmental milestones on target. Her eye contact is good, she loves cuddles, and knows her numbers 1-10, colours and basic shapes. My concerns come from her lack of short sentences and attempts of simple conversations, even when I try to initiate them. She can say lots of words if prompted, but these tend to be limited to nouns eg "it's a dog". This is my first post, so I'm hoping that I can get some advice.