Not a parent myself, nor an expert, but I have a 12 years old sister and was born to parents who had a lot of problems together and split up two years ago. I was 11 when she was born and my brother was 7.
Anyway, they barely used to talk to my sister, unlike my brother when he was a baby and a toddler, and that's because they had no motivation to do so since they were busy with their own shit. My brother and I obviously didn't always care for her because it's not our responsibility, and I didn't know the importance of communication with toddlers back then.
I noticed the following unusual things about my sister:
However I may be wrong of course, but I wanted to share my thoughts about this topic.
One last thing: if lack of communication isn't the cause of all this with my sister, then maybe the cause is that my mother had her when she was 38. To my knowledge, women who are older than 35 have a higher risk of bringing children with disabilities because the quality of their eggs gets worse. Perhaps my sister has a learning disability. Just assuming.
Anyway, they barely used to talk to my sister, unlike my brother when he was a baby and a toddler, and that's because they had no motivation to do so since they were busy with their own shit. My brother and I obviously didn't always care for her because it's not our responsibility, and I didn't know the importance of communication with toddlers back then.
I noticed the following unusual things about my sister:
- She started to talk at 3 years old and a half, which is older than average
- Her vocab was always very poor in comparison to her cousins of the same age
- Her comprehension of anything requiring listening is very poor
- She has difficulty expressing herself
- She takes long pauses and says a lot of "eum, ughh..." while talking
- Her performance at school is bad in comparison to her cousins. Her average out of 20 is always between 12 and 14, while her cousins' average was never less than 17
- She never understood her lessons in class
- When I re-explain to her at home, she either takes too long to understand, or doesn't understand at all.
- She never had friends at school. She told me recently that she always used to stay alone during breaks
However I may be wrong of course, but I wanted to share my thoughts about this topic.
One last thing: if lack of communication isn't the cause of all this with my sister, then maybe the cause is that my mother had her when she was 38. To my knowledge, women who are older than 35 have a higher risk of bringing children with disabilities because the quality of their eggs gets worse. Perhaps my sister has a learning disability. Just assuming.