At 16 months old, a child can only say ‘mommy,’ occasionally ‘daddy,’ and nothing else. She is very intelligent, understanding everything adults say, yet she doesn’t speak. Is this situation normal? What could be the reason…
A 22-month-old child still only says ‘mommy’ and does not respond to conversation, nor is willing to learn to speak. How can this situation be improved and encourage the child to start talking?
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My baby is almost two years old and still can’t speak. Is this normal?
It’s not normal for a child to not speak by 18 months old, but the timing of when each child starts speaking can vary.
It is normal for children aged 3 to 4 not to have started calling their parents, dad, and mom, but if they begin at this age, it may be necessary to pay attention to potential developmental delays or other health issues.
It is normal for some babies to speak late, but if there are no issues with their intelligence, more communication is needed.
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