Wednesday, 20 June 2007

Early learning

My wife took Raphael to Early Learning this morning I believe that the general advice was that the Physiotherapist was happy with Raphael's development but the OT (occupational therapist) thought that he was lagging quite a bit.

The problem with his fine motor skills might be becuase other children his age are picking up small pieces of food with their fingers to eat but of course he doesn't get this experience; he can't even eat mashed potato, let alone a whole sultana. So we are going through our toys looking for things with small things to grab hold of. Of course we can't just give him tiny things because of the risk that he might put them in his mouth and choke on them. The only thing that I can think of at the moment is baby puzzles that have the little knobs on the pieces to pick them up by.

My wife believes that Raphael has made attempts at verbalising a few words:
All done: "Ada"
Zài jiàn (Chinese for goodbye): "Dyadya"
Gěi: (Chinese for give): Ge

She claims that the evidence is that:
  • the sound is approximately correct
  • he has said these things more than once; and
  • he says them in conjunction with sign language (or action in the case of give)
I think that Annie is still being a bit optimistic about this being speech. I suspect that this might turn out to be another "head scratching incident" as he has not signed mummy in a very long time. But regardless of this we will use his sounds back to him (and with the correct pronunciation) to reinforce this behavior and with any luck he will learn that he has actually said an understandable word and not just a coincidental grunt.

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