Some toddlers are very chatty, others are more quiet, and every kid develops at their own pace. I see this firsthand with my twins -- they don't hit their milestones at the same time. Often it's not something to worry about, but as the parent, you know your child best and your instinct will tell you if a missed or slow-to-come milestone should be mentioned to your doctor.
Speech and talking is a big one. Once our babies say their first word, it's exciting when they add more words to the mix either verbally or by sign, or both. By the time a child is 2, there are 25 words every toddler should be using say researchers from the Child Study Institute at Bryn Mawr College. Twenty-five words is considered the minimum for late talkers -- the average is 75 to 225 words with phrases. These 25 words are considered to be the building blocks of a child's vocabulary.
- all gone
- baby
- ball
- banana
- bath
- bye bye
- book
- car
- cat
- cookie
- daddy
- dog
- eye
- hat
- hello/hi
- hot
- juice
- milk
- mommy
- more
- no
- nose
- shoe
- thank you
- yes
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Dr. Leslie Rescorla is a director at the institute who determined what the words should be. She shared that if your child doesn't say all 25 of these words, it doesn't necessarily mean you should worry -- some kids have delayed speech and catch up by age 4 or 5.
Does your child say all these words?
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@ Nikki Richards - perhaps the reason for the delay is that you seem to have a difficult grasp on the english language as well.
My son did not talk until he was 3 years old. We took him to a variety of specialists and they all said he understands but he just doesn't want to talk, you'll need to wait him out. When he did talk it was in fractured sentences, but not one word.
Every child is different.
When he did talk it was in fractured sentences, but not just one word here and there* Sorry, got ahead of myself there.
*I* don't expose my kids to things such as bananas or baths. Totally offended.
My 2 year old was saying all of those by her first birthday and hasn't shut up since!