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Kill meeeeeeeee~ 😭😭😭😭 @jackiblackjack #jackmylove #jml #jackiblackjack #BJthelostone #Music Movie บุคคลสาบสูญ (The Lost One) BlackJack Part 2
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This is Jordyn. I am on Shannon's laptop and her dashboard is open. Oooooooooo my goooodnesss. Sup guys
Just read through in case you see AZ on your tracker. I hope things start getting better for you. I can empathize with the difficulties. It's wrong that families be all but forced into debt and then told to suck it up. I can't fathom what makes anyone so proud as to give you anything but support.
Thank you <3 I actually don't bother with a tracker not really my thing.
But things will get better I know they will. The whole debt thing sucks and is unavoidable spending so long in ICU
In response to the responses to my last post about Carter not talking
I talk to him, or out loud to myself, all the time. I'll tell him about what I'm doing and why ("Mommy is washing the dishes so we have clean stuff to use when we eat."/"Mommy is brushing her hair. *then when I'm done brushing my hair* Do you want to play with Mommy's hairbrush?") and, if applicable, what "tools" I'm using ("Mommy's using a sharp knife to cut up this yummy chicken."). When we play, I tell him what we're playing with, what we're doing with it, what color it is, etc ("This is a big, green ball. Mommy's going to roll the ball to you, can you roll it back to Mommy?"). I also repeat things to him a lot, to try to kind of "drill" it into his head.
I try to read to him sometimes but he either doesn't pay attention, or he'll just come up to me, take the book away, and throw it. He doesn't really seem to care for being read to.
As far as the responses about pediatricians, first of all, his pediatrician is the one who first expressed concern to me about him not speaking. She said if he's not saying five or more words by the time he's 18-24 months, she's going to start considering possible speech or developmental problems. She's the only pediatrician in town, and between mine and Chris's work schedules, it'd be difficult to work out an out-of-town appointment, but depending on how things go at his next appointment, I will consider seeing someone else for a second opinion.
I also want to add that Chris has/had a speech impediment when he was younger (it's not as bad now as it was when he was a kid, but he still can't quite pronounce "complex" r sounds in words like world and barn). My younger sister also had a speech impediment when she was younger, as did my brother due to a cleft lip and palate. So there's a history of speech problems on both sides of the family, which only makes me more concerned.