He might be teething? The back teeth in particular cause a lot of distress. Don't worry about him only saying 'dada'. Both my sons were late talkers and both needed Speech Therapy.Thank you it’s not causing major issues but we have noticed excessive dribbling, can’t stick tongue out whatsoever, struggling and refusing to eat particularly chewy foods such as meat and only sound he makes is ‘dada’
Ive called the health visitor and she says it sounds like he does have it but said it is usually picked up at birth or early on at least so it’s been missed by quite a few professionals. She said to make an appointment at the GP again solely for this tongue tie issue to be assessed and possible referral to max fax.
ahh bless him, not sticking his tongue out seems like he probably does have it, fingers crossed for you that referral times aren’t crazyThank you it’s not causing major issues but we have noticed excessive dribbling, can’t stick tongue out whatsoever, struggling and refusing to eat particularly chewy foods such as meat and only sound he makes is ‘dada’
Ive called the health visitor and she says it sounds like he does have it but said it is usually picked up at birth or early on at least so it’s been missed by quite a few professionals. She said to make an appointment at the GP again solely for this tongue tie issue to be assessed and possible referral to max fax.
That’s so reassuring to know thank you I’m really hoping for the same xI am tongue tied and my son is too. Never caused any problems and dr said at hospital unless he had trouble when he was older they would leave it as he took a bottle fine. I’m 41 and he’s 15 neither of us have a speech impediment or any issues caused by it. Just can’t pull tongues.