Is anybody's LO still not talking very much? DS knows about 5 words: Mama, Dada, Banana, Sit, and More. I know every kid is different but I'm a little worried. He babbles alot and everything sounds like he is asking a question. I know he does understand what I say. Like if I say does he want a bubble bath he runs towards the bathroom for example.
I'm mostly worried because at his 15 month appt. the pedi asked if he knew atleast 5 words and back then he only knew 3 and she did seem a little concerned and definately wanted us to check back on that during his 18 month appt.
Anyways sorry this got so long!
Re: Non-talkers?
Dylan knows mama, dada and uh oh. I'm not worried. He understands very well and babbles a ton. He actually makes more sounds then what his brother did at this age.
His brother at 18 months only said "uh oh" and now at 4.5 he talks non stop and is doing extremely well in junior kindergarten
There is always speech therapy if you're really worried.
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Yeah this. Rubes knows about 10 words max, only 4 of which she says with any consistency.
The pedi list said something about 20ish words but even he was all meh whatever.
He said it's a spectrum disorder sign but as long as she was actively engaged, shows emotions, understands and follows simple directions he told me to sleep well until she was 2.
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Aflac he has an Aflac duck that says it lol
I have a speech eval for her this month, but my pedi wasn't that worried. It was more of a "sure why not, won't hurt" thing.
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My son says none. He knows what a lot of different words mean, I can say the word and he'll do the sign, or point to the object, but he doesnt say any himself.
I will start to worry when he's close to 18m-2 years. Some boys just talk late
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