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dm24angel
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Name: Donna
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Age wise questions/sorta Speech delay question about learning.
At 4 yrs old (pre -K) ( looking for all to answer, but defintly speech delayed kids)
-How 'high' could your child count? -Could they recognize all the letters of the alphabet ( or approx. how many?) -Could they recite the ABC song with minor mistakes or not well at all -Could they recognize numbers and 1-10 or better?
And do you feel most of the learning was done at school or with you working with them at home to learn these things. TIA!
Message edited 1/4/2012 9:37:01 PM.
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Posted 1/4/12 9:36 PM |
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dpli
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Name: D
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Re: Age wise questions/sorta Speech delay question about learning.
I can give you my answers, so at least someone replied but my DS is on the spectrum, and like many kids on the spectrum, even though he is speech delayed he had number, letter, shape and color recognition at an age earlier than usual. He could identify many of these things long before he could say them.
From what I see at his daycare, though, I would guess most 4 year olds can sing the alphabet song without too many mistakes, and do recognize numbers 1-10.
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Posted 1/4/12 9:54 PM |
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KarenK122
The Journey is the Destination
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Name: Karen
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Re: Age wise questions/sorta Speech delay question about learning.
Posted by dpli
I can give you my answers, so at least someone replied but my DS is on the spectrum, and like many kids on the spectrum, even though he is speech delayed he had number, letter, shape and color recognition at an age earlier than usual. He could identify many of these things long before he could say them.
From what I see at his daycare, though, I would guess most 4 year olds can sing the alphabet song without too many mistakes, and do recognize numbers 1-10.
Same as above. DD was doing those things before she was 3. I have a nephew ("typical") who is 4 and he knows his numbers up to 20 and knows the alphabet but does mix up some of the letters some times. He just learned all of his colors and shapes about 6 months ago give or take.
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Posted 1/4/12 10:07 PM |
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sarahbelle
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Name: Sarah
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Re: Age wise questions/sorta Speech delay question about learning.
My son turned 3 in October. He has a pragmatic speech delay...so this might not help. He can correctly count to 10. After that he repeats or skips numbers. He knows and can identify all the letters. He can mostly recite abc song. He recognizes 1-10 consistently. They work on this in the 3yo class but I think he learned it from us, team umizoomi and leap frog DVDs. Hth!
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Posted 1/5/12 10:59 AM |
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Domino
Always My Miracle
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Re: Age wise questions/sorta Speech delay question about learning.
DS is 26 months and is mostly non-verbal with mild PDD-NOS. He can recognize all the letters of the alphabet if you point to them but will not independently recite them. Same goes for numbers 1-9 (ten is "one/ohhh"). He knows and can verbally label his colors.
His playmate who are neurotypical 2 1/2 y/o twins (and in my opinion very advanced) can sing the whole ABC song with no errors and known all their colors.
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Posted 1/5/12 11:35 AM |
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A3CM
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Name: Mommy
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Re: Age wise questions/sorta Speech delay question about learning.
DS is 4 and is on the spectrum as well, and he is very verbal, now...
he can count very high can spell and read
every child is different though.
he is more advanced then most of his typical 4 year old friends, so i don't want to really compare him
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Posted 1/5/12 2:36 PM |
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Ookpik
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Re: Age wise questions/sorta Speech delay question about learning.
Posted by dpli
I can give you my answers, so at least someone replied but my DS is on the spectrum, and like many kids on the spectrum, even though he is speech delayed he had number, letter, shape and color recognition at an age earlier than usual. He could identify many of these things long before he could say them.
Same for my DD, on the spectrum. She could count to 30 before she was 1.5 yrs. My DS, who is typical, can't sing the Alphabet without making mistakes. He can count to about 14. He's almost 4.
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Posted 1/5/12 4:44 PM |
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adeline27
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Name: Angela
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Re: Age wise questions/sorta Speech delay question about learning.
I have a 4 year old who received speech up until 6 months ago, this was his only developmental delay. He can count up to 30 from there he needs help I say 31 then he can count up to 40 then needs help there etc.. He can recognize all letters and pronounce their sounds. He can recite the abc song and could recognize numbers 1-13, needs help going further.
I feel it was equally a combination of preschool and home learning. I loved where he went for preschool and swear by the LeapFrog alphabet dvd I put on for him since 18 months. We are currently working on writing letters and numbers. He can fully write his first and last name.
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Posted 1/5/12 5:12 PM |
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rbsbabies
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Name: Melissa
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Re: Age wise questions/sorta Speech delay question about learning.
Posted by dm24angel
At 4 yrs old (pre -K) ( looking for all to answer, but defintly speech delayed kids)
-How 'high' could your child count? -Could they recognize all the letters of the alphabet ( or approx. how many?) -Could they recite the ABC song with minor mistakes or not well at all -Could they recognize numbers and 1-10 or better?
And do you feel most of the learning was done at school or with you working with them at home to learn these things. TIA!
My first two boys had speech delays, #2 more so (didn't speak until 3) but didn't do anything off your list until 4. He's 10 now and totally fine. #3- ASD never did any he's 7 #4- PDD-NOS, he's 3 and can do all of the above. #5- is 2 1/2 (typical) can count to 10, knows most of the ABC's and #6 is only 1
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Posted 1/5/12 8:18 PM |
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2ofakind05
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Name: Robyn
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Re: Age wise questions/sorta Speech delay question about learning.
DS is 3, and has been able to recognize all letters, colors, and #'s 1-10 since before he was 2 even though he couldn't say any words. At around 2, he started spelling words, but still didn't say the words, just spell them and make letter sounds. Just before he turned 3, he started speaking, he can count to 30, then needs help, like someone else said, and he can read.
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Posted 1/5/12 8:27 PM |
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