Question

An 11-month-old baby completely ignores the words spoken by adults. Even when offered food, the baby will eat, but there is no response to the adult’s language. It is normal for them to put all objects into their mouth. Is this behavior typical?

Answer

According to the description, an 11-month-old baby should be able to correctly pronounce words like “Dad” and “Mom,” and should be able to participate in clapping games and hide-and-seek. They should be able to stand for a few seconds without any support, and understand simple instructions like “no,” as well as be able to place objects into containers. If your baby exhibits these behaviors, it falls within the normal range. However, you can still enhance this through special training. Wishing you a pleasant day!