M.M. asks from Calhoun, GA on June 04, 2007
Talking - Calhoun,GA
My daughter is almost 16 months old and still isnt talking. She will babble alot and says the occasional dada and mama but is not really saying it to us. Should I be concerned that she isnt talking yet? I know that all babies learn at different times and I try not to compare my 2 kids but my oldest daughter could recite the alphabet at 12 months so it makes me concerned
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Thanks everyone for your responses. Violet had her check-up yesterday and I asked her Dr about the talking and she said that right now she is not concerned enough with it to send her to a speech therapist and hopefully in the next few months she will start talking so hat makes me feel much better :)
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C.M. answers from Savannah on May 06, 2008
I think babbling is a good sign. Sometimes kids won't actually talk because whatever means of communication (i.e. sign language, babbling, pointing, looking etc.) is working. They have no need to change the method they are using. Sometimes you can nudge them into the next stage by not fulfilling their request when they ask that way, but rather, when they signal for it, say it in their words. For instance, if they are asking for a cup and point to it, you would say "cup" and wait until they say something that is resembling "cup" (repeat several times) then give it to them.
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C.A. answers from Athens on June 06, 2007
I understand, My oldest is now 7 and by the age of 1 he could almost speak full sentances. My youngest is 3 and he really did not start talking untill he was 2 1/2.. He said MaMa at about 9 months and nothing else untill he had tubes put in his ears when he was 1 year and 7 months, but by the time he was 2 1/2 he was finally where my 7 year old was at the age of 1. I dont know if it was that he could not hear until he got the tubes or if it was because his older brother did all the talking for him.. He is just fine now. I wish now he would hush sometimes. I am sure that things will be just fine.
H.H. answers from Atlanta on June 05, 2007
Yeah it's just different with each kid my twins are 16 mon. and hardly have a vocab. whereas my 2nd child was able to count to 20 and say ABC's well before he turned 2! I have a few kids and like I said it was different with each one and you can work harder with them or you can enjoy them more by allowing them to come into their own and they will! I am sure she is fine but if your concerned about her development then bring it up to her PED and I am sure they will reasure you also! I want to add that usually the second child doesn't speak as well as the first since the older sibling will usually do the talking for the younger one!
A.M. answers from Atlanta on June 05, 2007
M., I am sure you may have heard this, but encourage your older children to not speak for the little one. If they speak for her, she will let them. Ask do you want milk or water and we she points to the cup, make her say it. Don't say milk when she points at the milk. Act like you don't know what she wants. Start giving her choices and make her say what she wants instead of saying it for her. It may work!! A. M (real estate agent in McD. GA)
L.C. answers from Atlanta on June 07, 2007
Good question! My son was at the same point (he's now about 21 months old). The pedi asked "Does he have words that he uses even if they are his own and you don't understand them?" When I said yes she said he's fine! Don't worry - one day things will start pouring out. With my son it was about 18 months. He says Bye, I love you, Dog, etc. But you'll all of the sudden notice that it just all comes together for them. Don't worry!
S.S. answers from Savannah on June 06, 2007
Id say to speak with your doctor and let them know and understand your concern.'That is what they are their for. Remmber to take good thought at age and verses when they should or should not. Some children are slower than others and Some are faster. Doesnt mean they will or will not be able to. If child is mimcking words or making sounds. Then is possible that will do it. Every situation/child is different keep in mind. Some will say if they learn to walk then they will talk. Vice verses. Keep in mind your not alone are many children whom just flat out will not talk. Some may be shy or if figure out (If I dont do this someone else will do it for me) Children always responde to another child or parents.... After speaking with your doctor they can show or explain possiblities you may have in store. I know for Fact area in Savanah...Can call health department ask them of group called, "Babies can't wait. " This is state funding group will do evulation on child after you speak with doctor.They can help you get orginazed as well getting child help if any is needed. I know I used them in past with my youngest twin. Without them I would probly been lost. They got me the help I need and many ways to deal with.Like groups with other moms with same problems. To ease stress.
M.P. answers from Atlanta on September 21, 2007
Hi M.,
I just wanted to let you know that two of my friends are going though the same thing and their docs said the same thing as your! All little babies are different and your will probably start speaking in sentences any day now.
Have a great day,
M.
C.H. answers from Augusta on June 04, 2007
Not a problem at all.Children don't typically get a good vocabulary until age 2 or 3 so dont worry right now.
C.M. answers from Savannah on May 06, 2008
I think babbling is a good sign. Sometimes kids won't actually talk because whatever means of communication (i.e. sign language, babbling, pointing, looking etc.) is working. They have no need to change the method they are using. Sometimes you can nudge them into the next stage by not fulfilling their request when they ask that way, but rather, when they signal for it, say it in their words. For instance, if they are asking for a cup and point to it, you would say "cup" and wait until they say something that is resembling "cup" (repeat several times) then give it to them.
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