This question is going to seem insane but here goes. I know we have some experienced speech people here so I thought I'd ask...this is more like a "am I crazy" question.
So D (3.75 -- as she will tell you) has never had a problem talking. She speaks a TON and is relatively clear. No issues with receptive language (except when she feels like ignoring me, etc). So I've never thought there was a problem (and there still might not be one) but lately I've noticed something kind of strange going on.
When she speaks in normal conversation, she is totally fine making sentences and doing give and take but probably 3-4 times a day, she will attempt to bring up a new conversation starter and just...can't. Like she starts overprocessing. She'll go, "you know what mom?", "Yes, D?", "Um, well,.....[silence, struggling noises, etc]." She's gotten everyone's attention to say something new and CAN"T GET IT OUT. It's really strange to watch. And it definitely isn't shyness. She's my most outgoing child and if you re-engage her with a topic, she fluidly starts talking again. It's like a recall issue or something. I don't even know how to describe it so this probably makes no sense but it's like when you click a computer folder and the computer just...stalls out. Her brain starts timing out or something. And it's only when she's trying to bring up something to change topic or whatever. She can't get it out. Or on the rare time she does, it makes NO SENSE (totally garbled, etc).
Is this a thing? Is this normal? Is it even a problem?
I feel insane because she has no problem speaking as [MENTION=1889]SoonerTexan[/MENTION] can attest. She's loud and outgoing and communicates all the time. But the timing out thing has me worried. And I would think about absence seizures except that she's inducing it herself by initiating and attempting to turn the conversation.
So D (3.75 -- as she will tell you) has never had a problem talking. She speaks a TON and is relatively clear. No issues with receptive language (except when she feels like ignoring me, etc). So I've never thought there was a problem (and there still might not be one) but lately I've noticed something kind of strange going on.
When she speaks in normal conversation, she is totally fine making sentences and doing give and take but probably 3-4 times a day, she will attempt to bring up a new conversation starter and just...can't. Like she starts overprocessing. She'll go, "you know what mom?", "Yes, D?", "Um, well,.....[silence, struggling noises, etc]." She's gotten everyone's attention to say something new and CAN"T GET IT OUT. It's really strange to watch. And it definitely isn't shyness. She's my most outgoing child and if you re-engage her with a topic, she fluidly starts talking again. It's like a recall issue or something. I don't even know how to describe it so this probably makes no sense but it's like when you click a computer folder and the computer just...stalls out. Her brain starts timing out or something. And it's only when she's trying to bring up something to change topic or whatever. She can't get it out. Or on the rare time she does, it makes NO SENSE (totally garbled, etc).
Is this a thing? Is this normal? Is it even a problem?
I feel insane because she has no problem speaking as [MENTION=1889]SoonerTexan[/MENTION] can attest. She's loud and outgoing and communicates all the time. But the timing out thing has me worried. And I would think about absence seizures except that she's inducing it herself by initiating and attempting to turn the conversation.
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