Is anyone else's LO still not really talking? DD is very vocal and expressive, but she isn't really saying any words. She says mama the most, although many times it's "ma-ma-ma-ma" and occasionally she says hi, bye-bye, and dada. She definitely understands simple commands and shakes her head no if she doesn't want something.
She just turned 17 months old and I've heard that there's often a word explosion at 18 months. I'm just wondering does it really happen almost overnight?
Re: A lot of babbling without words
I love that your son says "ya." The only time C has ever said "yes" was when I asked her if she wanted to watch Mickey or if she wanted her paci. The only word she has consistently said is "no," and she says it to most questions I ask her.
In response to the original question, she only says a few words and babbles the rest of the time. I think it's normal!
All of this! :-)
DS2 is the same. He can only say, mama, dada, ya, and riley (our dogs name).
Other than that its a lot of talking with no real words, Which is hilarious and great! No worries it does seem to hit all at once. I remember DS1 going from babbling to words to sentences super fast.
DS is the same way - has a few of the basic words down but that's it. His favorite word is "more".
I'm not worried because he understands everything. If you ask him to go do something he will.
DS doesn't speak much at all either, we actually got worried enough that we got a specialist to come see him, as he hadn't learnt any new words since he turned a year though. She was concerned enough to put him on the language specialist waiting list, but he really wasn't talking at all, he would nod his head and shake his head for yes and no, but not actually open his mouth to speak.
That was 3 weeks ago, she gave us some tools on how to get him to verbalise, and now he is saying Ya for yes (although still not saying no, just shaking his head LOL), and he is verbalising so much, there are no more words yet, but you can see him trying, and all he wants to do is look at his picture books and point to what I am naming, it is amazing the difference a few weeks makes. I am hoping words will be following shortly, so we can cancel the specialist.
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