My son is almost 17 months and really isn't talking much. Today when I picked him up from daycare his teachers mentioned he doesn't talk much compared to the other kids in his class. I know this post has been on here before but just wanted to try to see what others had to say. Right now he can say the following: mom, dad, dog, duck, baby, eyes, hi. He only says hi and dog without being prompted. The others we have to say "r, can you say duck?" and he will say it. We ask him to say many words most he won't say anything back, we read to him numerous times a day and talk to him all the time to encourage talking. He understands everything we say to him...his receptive language in my opinion seems very good. He has another appointment at 18 months which I will talk to our pedi then based on his words at that time. But anyway, just curious, what's your LO's age and how many words? Do they talk without being prompted? I am not super concerned and think he's doing fine, but correct me if I am wrong here...
Re: how many words does your 16-18 month old have?
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I should add that DS was less verbal at daycare than at home, so that might be part of the issue for your son. By 18 months, he knew all his colors, but he had not said any of them to his teacher.