At 12 months, my little girl has been hearing for just under 5 months. Receptive language appears to be fantastic. She understands countless words and phrases, including up, down, outside, swing, park, ducks, Daddy, Mummy, the boys, car, walk, baby, eat, drink, food, Anzac slice, milk and so many more. Expressively, we're getting there. We've heard (on at least a few occasions)
- 'ahh' (aeroplane)
- 'ee-ee' (monkey)
- 'eeow' (cat)
- 'eeee' (food/hungry)
- 'mm' and 'or' (more)
- 'ee-ah' (swing)
- 'eee' (slide)
- 'oo' (train)
- 'bbrr brr beep (car)
- 'wah' (baby crying)
- 'heyo' (hello)
Her favourite sound at the moment is 'ee-ah'. We are still really lacking in consonant sounds, but I'm trying to be patient.
Most of all, Matilda is a happy, cheeky, funny little girl who loves people, but particularly her little family.
We love you little girl.
How could you not love that sweet face. Don't worry about the consonants, they will come!
ReplyDeleteShe's saying some great sounds! Happy Birthday sweet girl!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Matilda...I think she is doing great regardless of her hearing loss
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