My LO is 10 mos and babbles a lot but will not say mama, dada, baba, etc...  THere was one week where he said mama and dada(not knowing what it meant just more of m's and d's sounds)  He was evaluated by speech at 9 mos per pedi and speech said he was borderline and said I could wait  couple of mos to see if speech improved which I chose.  Worried a little now b/c he's not saying mama or dada anymore just babbles with the occassional uh=oh.  Should I be concerened?                
                
           
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Re: Anyone's LO NOT talking yet?
This is my DD. Every once in a while I think she knows DH is "dada" - but she's def. NOT calling anyone/anything by anything specific yet.
Then, yes, I might look into it, but I wouldn't be overly concerned yet.
The strange thing I have found about language 'milestones' is that no one seems to agree on anything. There is a huge range of what can be normal. My older son was a later talker. Some words, but not putting much together until about 26 months. Some experts claimed that he should only have had a limited vocabulary of single words at that age. Others said he should have a huge vocabulary and put 3-4 word sentences together by 2. It really depended on the source, and I looked at many reputable sources. My pedi was not concerned at all. She said he would eventually have a "language explosion," which he did starting around 26 months, and at 32 months, every day his language improves.
Lucia says mamamamamama, and dadadadada, but doesn't really connect them to us, and never stops at just mama, or dada. I think it's fine.
That being said, it wouldn't hurt at all to get speech therapy. Both my sister and my brother had 2nd boys (with their oldest being girls) and both were slow to start talking. They both got speech services, which sped them up a bit and ever since then they have been right on target. If you are worried, I don't see any reason not to bring it up or get services. It will just be someone playing talking games with your kid, which would be great for any kid.
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I wouldn't be too concerned, especially if he is hitting other milestones. My daughter is the other side of this coin. She started babbling early, and has been saying Dada for DH for a couple of months now, and has several words that she uses (though not all the time) like kitty, mama, bana (banana), nomnom (when she's hungry), and our daycare people say she's clearly said dragon a few times. However, she didn't start sitting up until late, and was over a month and a half behind the other infant in daycare with crawling (she only started about two weeks ago) and she still isn't pulling herself up to standing.
Kids can't learn everything all at once. Generally, they will focus on one 'realm' of skills (communication, fine motor, gross motor) and let the other ones wait until they have mastered a certain level in the one they have focussed on. Eventually, they get it all down. As others have said, as long as he's babbling and clearly interacting with you, I wouldn't worry about it at all for now.