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Baby Babbling

I have a 7 month old little girl and I'm concerned about her 'babbling' or lack of it. All the books I read say she should be 'talking' up a storm by now and she really only grunts, squeals, laughs and razzes - no ba-ba sounds. I talk and sing to her all day long but nothing yet. When should I be concerned? I know all kids develop differently but being a first time mom I'm worried about her. Thanks for any advice!

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Hi A.! My baby girl is 9 months and I had the same concern. She only razzed and was so quiet. But then one day recently she just started babbling out of the blue and never stopped. Hang in there and she will come through!

My son didn't truly start babbling until 7 1/2 months. My doctor said at his 6 month appointment that it tends to develop as they get closer to 9 months. I wouldn't worry. As long as she is making noises of some kind.

I wouldn't worry too much. She is alert, reacting to you and seems happy. My youngest niece was sung to by everyone, listened to music all the time, and actually was a babe-in-arms at choir rehearsal. She now at 2 1/2 is learning 2 instruments, starting to read music, can hold a tune with others and on her own, and yes, she talks in complete sentences. I guess that's what comes from growing up in an extended musical family.

Don't worry. Enjoy her as she grows up and remember:
You spend so long trying to get them to walk and talk, and then much longer getting them to sit down and shut up!

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A baby of 7 months should be reacting to you by making eye contact with you, smiling, cooing but definitely not talking. My nephew is 20 months old and didn't start doing this until he was over 1 year, and even now when he understands everything you say to him, he is not a talker.
At this age my niece feels he may need some early intervention because he only makes the sounds of the first letter of words and has only mama, dada, nana, "p" for papa, up as his vocabulary and he definitely should have at least 15 words that we should be able to understand.

Relax and enjoy your baby and go on the website and google
what babies do at different stages and you'll get a better idea of when to be concerned or not.

Good luck. Grandma in Westchester

Don't worry to much about it. My daughter will 9 months on the 7 and she still doesn't "bable" up a storm. She is just starting to say da da da. She di a lot oflaughing and squeeling andloud funny noises. Good Luck

I wouldn't worry too much. She is alert, reacting to you and seems happy. My youngest niece was sung to by everyone, listened to music all the time, and actually was a babe-in-arms at choir rehearsal. She now at 2 1/2 is learning 2 instruments, starting to read music, can hold a tune with others and on her own, and yes, she talks in complete sentences. I guess that's what comes from growing up in an extended musical family.

Don't worry. Enjoy her as she grows up and remember:
You spend so long trying to get them to walk and talk, and then much longer getting them to sit down and shut up!

7 months is young, give her time. when she has something to say, she will. some kids dont start until they are a year old, like my nephew. my only advise is - us full words, dont baby talk her, if she wants something use the proper word to describe it. she will then learn the right way to use the words when she wants to say something. be patient

TEACH HER TO SIGN! My son was a late talker, and the sign language made it a million times better. SIGN WITH YOUR BABY by Dr. Joseph Garcia is a quick read, and easy for anyone to understand and do. Even though my son was a late talker, he never went through the frustrated, not being able to communicate stage, because he communicated through signing. It's amazingly easy, and really rewarding. Your daughter could be signing with you within a couple of months. Even just communicating with a few "key" signs makes a world of difference. Her babbling and talking will come in time. In the meantime... try something different!

My son was almost 2 before he started babbling. Realy didnt talk until 3 1/2 when i put him in a preschool program and he was around othe children his age. Talk to her doctor. The may want to check her hearing. If that comes out ok the doctor may sugest a program that you can check out. Another thig they say repeat things when talking to her or asking her. Ex. Do you want your ba ba? Then say ba ba a couple of time . Try to get her to ask for it before you give it to her. But other then that give her time shell talk when shes ready right now she feels there is no need to talk. Just got to be patient.

7 months is a little young to be talking yet. My daughter didnt start talking until she was over a year old. Walking yes, talking not really. My son started a few words around 10 months I believe.

Not to worry, it will come with time. Then as the saying goes, you'll wish they stop talking! LOL.

Hi A.-
Although each child developes differently, if you are worried, speak to your pediatrician. If your pediatrician reassures you and your still concerned (like I was with my son) than you should call Early Intervention. Your daughter will be evaluated to see if she may need speech therapy.
Good Luck to you.

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