I was just curious if anyone else little ones are not talking or talking a lot yet. Cavin is 16 months and does not say much of anything at all. He can hear, in fact I swear he has super natural hearing, you try to sneak open a bag of cookies and out of nowhere he shows up at the kitchen gate.
He understands everything we ask or tell him, he goes and gets his jammies, socks, shoes, etc.. He does a lot of mumbling/jabbering but nothing that are words per say. He will come to us and be throwing his arms every direction just babbling away and even laughing after he jabbers something. He knows what he is saying but we don't. My husband says he speaks perfect Portuguese, problem is we don't speak Portuguese.
We go to story time at the library every week and there are kids there just a month or two older that say quite a few words.
I am a stay at home mom and I home school his 12 year old sister so he is around people who talk to him all day and we do not talk baby talk.
anyone else have a non talker?
Re: talking or lack there of.
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Like Amanda I work on getting him to talk but he just looks at me and smiles. I swear I hear him say pony when he looks out the window to the ponies paddock. He will bring me a toy and say "this" and I will tell him what it is but other than that it is a lot of just chatter.
The thing is we are all "concerned" with out babies lack of talking... then in a few months we will be posting "how do we get them to be quiet for 5 minutes" LOL
Our daughter talked early and hasn't shut up since, the only time she is quiet is when she is asleep. (she is 12 years old)
So not sure on when our youngest son will talk. I have a feeling that when he decides to he will just start and never look back. Like everything else he does, when he started walking he did the same thing, he just took off. He never needed or wanted us to help him, same way with eating he wants nothing to do with food he cant feed himself.
Remember, all babies are very different. My daughter was putting together 2 word sentences by 16 months and had a vocabulary of literally hundreds of words. By those standards, my son is waaaaay behind but I really try not to compare them.
And if you do not respond in some way shape or form he will stand in front of you blank faced as if he is thinking.. "umm did you not just hear me?"
Over-40 parents...what we lack in vigor, we make up for with cunning.
He says dada, mama, ack (snack),ba (bath), uh oh, ohh yea, but that is about it. Although I am afraid that once he lets loose and starts talking he will be like his older sister and talk non stop and we will constantly fear what he is going to say and to whom.