Language is a unique behavioral characteristic of human beings, and people can express their joy, anger, sorrow and happiness through language. Children have strong learning abilities and can master speaking skills through their own study. Generally, children can communicate with adults through normal language after they are three years old. But in life, some children are always slow to speak, which makes their parents very worried, wondering if their children have any disease. So, when do children usually start talking? In fact, the loud cry of a baby when he is born means that he is beginning to "speak" and express himself clearly for the first time. At first, he'll use his tongue, lips, palate, and any new teeth to make sounds, starting with "ohs" and "ahs" for the first month or two and then moving on to babbling soon after.When your baby is 4-5 months old, he may occasionally say "Mom" or "Dad" for the first time. Although this will definitely make you extremely excited, he has not yet truly associated these words with you. This won't be possible until he's about 1 year old. Babies aged 6-9 months can say more words. When he mumbled or pronounced words, it sounded as if it made sense. This is because he is using a similar tone and voice as when he speaks to you. Read to your baby to encourage his babbling.Babies aged 12-17 months can use one or two words and know their meanings. He even practices changing his voice tone, raising it when asking questions, like "Can I hold you?" when the baby wants to be held. He gradually realized the importance of speaking and the powerful power of language in expressing his needs. A baby between 1 and a half and 2 years old may have a vocabulary of up to 200 words, many of which are nouns. Between 18 and 20 months, babies learn words at a rate of 10 or more per day. Some babies can learn a new word every half an hour, so you need to pay attention to your language expression.Babies aged 2 and a half begin to use "I" and "you". Between the ages of two and three, your baby's vocabulary will increase to 300 words. He can connect nouns and verbs together to form simple but complete sentences. By age 3, your baby will be able to hold a sustained conversation, adjusting his tone, speech patterns, and word choice depending on who he's talking to. |
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