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Sun Nov-28-10 05:15 PM
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My grandson is most of the time a bright and happy 27 month old. The daycare workers, his great-grandparents, his mom, and I think he is pretty special. One of his favorite sentences is, "I love you Mommy." (He also says it to Nonnie that’s me, Mamaw, Papaw or Phoebe that’s a stuffed toy) My concern is his seemingly distaste for music. If we sing songs to him or adults on child appropriate television sing, he says, “Stop, it.” He doesn't seem to mind children singing. He also responds to children and adults dancing on these programs with the same command. I have never seen a child not dance when music is played. Does anyone have any thoughts about such decidedly unchildlike behavior.
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Mon Nov-29-10 10:34 PM
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1. It's possible he has sensory issues |
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related to certain sounds. I'm a speech-language pathologist, and sometimes we see this in kids who are otherwise developing fine. If it continues to be a problem, have his parents speak to a pediatrician. There are therapies available for children who have auditory sensitivities that can be delivered by occupational therapists who specialize in sensory issues, or by speech therapists.
Hope this helps.
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