Papapapapa I Have A 1 Yr And 2 Mos Old Son. How Old A Baby Starts Utter One Syllabic Words?

I have a 1 yr and 2 mos old son. How old a baby starts utter one syllabic words? - papapapapa

It can papapapapa pronounce words, but not others.

8 comments:

ozinnz said...

You have your hands busy!
The boys talk a lot more time girls and all children are different. I have a parent who was 4 years ago to say something - and it is an intelligent grown up now.
Some children talk early, and others do not.
If it is not talking about it, when a 5, then you might need to check. Until then, do not worry.

baby #3 nov 26, 2008 said...

Never forget the day my daughter in the kitchen was moved in and said clearly that could be PET. It was a week after his 1st terminated. My second son just started talking and it is 2 February. Every child is different. to learn in their own pace.

♀Redheaded Sunshine☼ said...

It tries, and it is very important in terms of language development. Read it all with him to talk normally, and look straight for the coming months. When "Lost" or the word or do not develop speech a little more than (point 18 months - 2 years even) a conversation with your pediatrician. You can give direct and honest opinions about the development of your child and if it is inadequate.

And if you really care about the time that concerns you reach the point at 2 years (Lord knows, do not wait until you 5 have!) And do not come across with the pediatrician to get a picture 2nd I will not put the cart before the horse, of course, but with autism, early intervention is the key! Good luck.

lalala said...

Your child is completely normal. He began to speak, when they again hold the same words for him, if necessary. My son always tells me Daddy, Daddy. He started saying mama too late. Papa is a simple word for children. Now his father says goodbye Mama Nana Tata and so on. He learns the words over and over to receive him. Children learn later, but his son is doing well. Keep him, and he will speak at any time. When you start speaking, there is nothing to stop them.

Daisyhil... said...

Well, it's perfectly normal for me ... My baby started to say a few words of one syllable about the most recent 11 months ... You could say, "MU", "Baa", "Wow," etc., when asked what a cow so and so ... she spoke right to 14 months ... Has your child to his father, the father is there? If so, he said that sometimes other things too, maybe ....

jjp said...

Hello, my baby has begun to articulate much of monosyllabic words in about 8 months, but I think it's aconcern if the child can talk, sooner or later, I see Albert Einstein began to speak, right when he spent 5 years and was less ... .

javeon's mom said...

My son always says, because there 3 months, but his real power was about 5 months and 8 months is not no more and my son has already done everything that children do not grow more slowly and learn that girls do not believe it! Every baby is

ilmm98 said...

I agree with the madness here .... Children tend to be slower in the development of girls. Repitition is the key! You can determine whether they speak, understand what they do. His eyes light up when you say, they will get their favorite toy / ball cover /. Or, if you display only the toys under a blanket and ask, "Where is the ___?" and can be found.

Here is a good place to check.
http://www.childdevelopmentinfo.com/deve ...

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