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Ken Said:
Speech on anorexia - help please?We Answered:
heyy :] im in eighth grade too, and i actually have anorexia =/ anyways, you could end your speech with recapping everything. Maybe something like this, " Anorexia is a very serious and dangerous disease, and it can lead to death. Many people like Caitlin are lucky, and get help, don't be one of the ten percent of unlucky people."Wesley Said:
3 years old and doesnt talk?We Answered:
well right now then he has it made, right? the only thing he has to do is point to stuff and maybe whine a little bit if he doesn't get what he wants. You say he is very smart, well i believe it...i think he knows what he is doing, and so far he is getting away with it so why would he stop? i think he needs to be forced to speak...has he ever spoken in his life? the next time he points to something bend down and get to his eye level and make him tell you what he wants..if he can't then speech therapy should be made to work...what happened the first time through Speech therapy? what went wrong? either he really doesn't know how to articulate his words or he is refusing to speak for whatever reason..either way, this has to be addressed or he will have some developmental disadvantages