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There is no problem, the development of children's language ability and physical development is not the same, some children do not begin to speak until they are more than three years old, the key is that after the child is born, it is necessary to keep communicating with the child, as long as the child is awake, it is necessary to communicate with him, even if the adult is not around, it is necessary to put some children's tapes for him to listen, only in this way, the child will speak earlier, of course, this is not absolute, this is just my experience, this is how I got to my daughter, as a result, my daughter began to speak at six months, By the time I was one year old, I was able to talk to adults. Therefore, be sure to communicate with your child more often, and you can rest assured that your grandson will have no problem with the language, because he can already call Daddy, and it is only a matter of time before he speaks.
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How well can your child talk?
Language development can be fast or slow, and there are great individual differences. The first time a meaningful word such as "mom" is pronounced is usually between 10 months and 1 1/2 years old. Mothers should speak to their children in a clear voice as much as possible, and use a combination of words and movements.
If you do not respond to the language or names of people around you at the age of 3 and do not pronounce your own words, you may have hearing problems or language delays, so you should have a doctor's examination carefully.
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Children generally speak at about one year old, but early and late You don't have to worry, it's normal for children to talk before they are three years old
My child is also more than a year old and can speak
I remember one of my cousins who didn't say anything when he was a kid, but started talking when he was about two years old, and he learned very quickly
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It's okay, it's only so young, I have a friend who didn't speak until he was two and a half years old, and now he's going to participate in the debate, what do you say? It's no problem before the age of 3, late wisdom, the key is the education of the day after tomorrow. However, after the age of 3, there is a problem, and I have to ask an early childhood education expert for help.
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You take him to the hospital to see if there is a problem with one of the organs in the body to pronounce his voice? One of my relative's children was like this, and he was told to call his mother at first, but then he went for surgery.
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It doesn't matter. Most of the boys speak late, and some don't start talking until they are 3 or 4 years old.
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You can't have psychological problems at such a young age, right? It's strange that a child who is only one and a half years old doesn't speak. Is there a lack of care for their children or are parents reticent?
Are you not very active? It's a good idea to consult a doctor or infant education specialist.
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No problem, adults talk to him more often, give him a good environment to learn the language, so that he can speak faster. My niece is almost 20 months old and still doesn't know how to speak.
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How well can your child talk?
Language development can be fast or slow, and there are great individual differences. The first time I pronounce meaningful words such as "mom", it is generally 10 months to 1 1/2 years old. Mothers should try to speak clearly and actively to their children, and use words and movements.
Combine expressions. If you still don't respond to the language or name of people around you at the age of 3, and yourself.
If you don't pronounce your voice, you may have a hearing problem or a delay in speech development, so ask your doctor to check it carefully during a physical examination.
Some children speak early, some speak late, and children who speak early can speak as simple as their father when they are a month old. Mom. Grandpa waited for the language, and some children who spoke late did not start speaking until they were about 2 years old. However, children who talk early will walk later, and children who talk late will walk a little earlier.
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For example, some children can make a very clear voice at seven or eight months, and some children can only speak when they are more than two years old, which is very normal.
In medicine, normal development is "one year old can walk and speak", in fact, at the age of one year, the child can speak some simple words and sentences, but also two words are more, such as father, mother, etc., really can speak, can communicate with adults to wait for 2 years old. It is normal for babies to speak before the age of 3, as each baby is born in a different environment and physiology. According to the regularity of the baby's pronunciation, in the case of the baby around 6 months old, there will be a sound of babbling, which is exactly the case when the baby wants to express his feelings to his parents.
Speaking must rely on the vibration of vocal cord polyps and the mutual cooperation of facial muscles, only when the facial muscles are very advanced, the baby's speech can be clearer and more detailed, parents want the baby to learn to speak well in the early days, then it is necessary to exercise the baby's facial muscles.
Reasons why children speak late:
1. The starting age of language development is late.
Generally, normal children begin to speak at about 1 year old, shouting "Daddy, Mommy", but children with delayed language development may not begin to speak until they are two or three years old, and some even cannot speak a word at the age of four or five. Some parents may think that their child is late. Indeed, because language learning requires good attention, and some lively, active children find it difficult to pay attention to something for a long time, so the time to "speak" is relatively late.
There is also a common saying among the people: if the child can walk first, then it will be late to speak; And those who learn to speak first will learn to walk later. However, if the child is not able to speak when he is two or three years old, it is best for parents to take the child to a special institution for some examinations.
2. The speed of language development is very slow.
At the age of learning a language, a normal child can master a lot of vocabulary in a year, especially at the age of 3 to 5 years old, the vocabulary mastered increases exponentially. But children with language delay may only master four or five words in a year, and it takes a lot of effort.
3. The level of language development is lower than that of normal children, and various errors often occur.
Some experts cite some common language delays, such as: not being able to speak or speaking incomprehensibly; Speak only one sound, such as the initial or final sound; Speech is reversed, confused, or omitted; Vocabulary is small, speech is very childish, unorganized, and clueless.
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Children are usually able to speak by the age of one and a half years, but some children may also be a little late, which is normal. Infancy and toddler years are a critical period for language development, and between the 12th and 18th months of life, young children in this period tend to replace it with a simple word, and don't be too anxious.
At 2 months, the baby can already recognize his mother's voice. When your baby is in a good mood, if you talk or smile at your baby, he will make a smile-like expression and make some monosyllabic vowels, such as "a o". This sound, although not a language, is also a pronunciation exercise.
The 5-month-old baby has entered the stage of babbling, and the voice is becoming richer and richer. When they see a familiar person or object, they will actively pronounce it, and when they hear their own name called, they will look at it and smile.
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Under normal circumstances, most babies can learn to speak at about one year old and be able to say some words or sentences simply, and should not be more than two or three years old at the latest. However, the specific situation of the baby learning to speak will also vary from person to person, some babies say that they learn to speak earlier, and some babies have lagging behind in language development, so they will speak a little later.
After the age of one year, as the baby gradually increases, the language ability will become stronger and stronger, usually at the age of some simple stories, recite some songs and sing some simple nursery rhymes. However, if you can't speak well or don't speak at the age of age, this is an abnormal situation, so parents should take the baby to the hospital for examination in time.
Around one year old is also the stage of rapid development of baby's language ability, at this time we should pay attention to creating a better learning language environment. Parents talk more to their babies, so that they can simulate their behaviors earlier, so that they can also learn to speak as soon as possible.
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Every baby's development is different, and the time to start talking is also different. Generally speaking, when the baby is about eight months old, simple words such as father, mother, grandfather, and grandmother can be said clearly. Babies who are slightly stunted may babble and be slurred.
However, by the time they are about one year old, most babies are able to speak more clearly and can speak normally.
Precautions for training your baby to speak.
1. Parents should set the right example for their babies.
Babies first learn to speak by imitating adults. Therefore, the parents' pronunciation must be clear and correct, which is the premise for the baby to learn the correct pronunciation. When your baby is babbling, you start to learn pronunciation from your parents.
The "woo", "ah" and other teasing sounds made by parents around the baby, as well as the hypnotic ballads hummed, are all said for the baby, and they are all training the baby's hearing.
2. Parents should consciously and patiently teach their babies pronunciation.
When teaching a 2-year-old baby a villain book, you can teach the baby to say: "The kitten meows" and "The duckling quacks" while pointing to the picture. Babies are generally interested in animals, so you can let them practice pronunciation by saying their names and learning animal sounds.
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Babies begin to learn to communicate with the outside world after birth, and gradually learn these skills during development, usually at the age of 4 to 6 months they begin to babble to interact with parents, but the sounds made at this time usually have no specific meaning.
Some children who develop faster may learn to call dad and mom at the age of 7 to 8 months, most children learn to call dad and mom when they are about one year old, and as they grow up and learn more words, they generally begin to say some simple sentences to express their meaning at about two years old, such as I want to eat, I want to play, I want to sleep, etc.
1. There are four stages of baby's language development, one is the babbling period at 7-8 months; the second is the initial stage of language around 1 year old; the third is the language ** period around 2 years old; Fourth, the discovery interest period is about 2 and a half years old.
At 7-8 months, babies have begun to actively imitate speech.
Around 1 year old, babies can speak simple words.
Around 2 years old, babies can speak sentences of 3-5 words.
Around the age of 2 and a half, babies are already able to use various basic types of sentences.
2. Although there are individual differences in the time when babies start to speak, if the baby's language development is significantly behind most babies, it needs to be considered.
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The correct range is here, 0-3 years old children's language development milestones are shared with you, compare it, so as not to worry about the child speaking late, abnormal, if the delay is obvious, or go to the doctor.
0 -1 years old.
Within 1 year of age, they can babble, and although they can't speak, they can understand some common and simple words.
Look for and be able to find the sound coming from.
When you call your child's name, most of the time you respond.
Learn to wave goodbye.
When you say "look......Pay attention to where you are pointing.
Speak in tone (babbling with ups and downs).
Trying to "talk" to you, listening when you are talking, and babbling when you stop.
Say "da-da" to dad and "ma-ma" to mom.
Say at least one word.
Being able to point to what they want, things that are out of reach, or make sounds.
1-2 years old. This is the most important period for children's language development, and some children with early language development can already speak simple sentences.
Ability to follow simple instructions, first gestures and then separate languages.
Can help and get something from another room.
Some body parts can be pointed correctly.
Being able to point to interesting objects or events so you can see them too.
Show you something, like this, that.
You can call out the name of the item, e.g. banana, apple.
Name some common items and **.
Pretend games can be played (e.g., pretend to cook). They will use gestures and words to play with their mother or toys.
From one-and-a-half to two-year-olds, a new word can be learned every week.
2-3 years old. During this period, the child's vocabulary expands, and he slowly speaks some sentences, and you don't know the sentences he learned from **.
Know many body parts and common objects.
Read out some of the ** in the book.
Able to follow commands and understand the command to "put the cup on the table".
Able to speak 50 to 100 words.
Say a few 2-word phrases like "don't," "mine," and "go away."
Maybe you can say a few three-word sentences, such as "Mom, I want" or "You go, bye-bye" or "Thank you".
In most cases, adults can understand what they are saying.
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In fact, the baby's crying at birth means that he has entered for the first time and began to "speak" and express himself clearly. At first, he used his tongue, lips, palate, and any newly erupted teeth to make sounds, and for the first month or two it was "oh" and "ah", and soon after, he was able to babble.
At 4-5 months of age, your baby may occasionally make his first "Mommy" or "Daddy", which will certainly excite you, but he hasn't really connected the words to you. This will not be done until he is about 1 year old.
6-9 month old babies can talk more. When he mutters or pronounces words, it sounds like it makes sense. This is because he uses a similar intonation and tone to what he does when he speaks to you. Read to your baby to encourage him to babble.
Babies aged 12 to 17 months can use a word or two and know what they mean. He will even practice changing the tone of his voice and raising the pitch when asking questions, such as when the baby wants to be hugged, saying, 'Hug it?'
He gradually realized the importance of speaking and the power of words in expressing his needs.
Babies between the ages of 1 and a half and 2 years old may already have as many as 200 words, many of which are nouns. Between 18 and 20 months, babies learn vocabulary at a rate of 10 or more words per day. Some babies learn a new word every hour and a half, so you need to pay attention to your language.
At the age of 2 and a half, babies will start to use "me" and "you". Between the ages of two and three, your baby's vocabulary will increase to 300 words. He was able to connect nouns and verbs together to create simple but complete sentences.
By the age of 3, your baby will be able to talk consistently and adjust his intonation, speaking patterns, and words according to who he is talking to.
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