Mine is 13 months and can intentionally say mama and sis. She knows the sign for bottle and all done but otherwise she's a screecher lmao
Mine is 1 yr and only says up. Bossy baby. She babbles a lot. She also doesn’t respond to her name.
Mine is 13 months and he screeches, says hi (also not intentional) and responds to his name (sometimes lol). That’s all. As long as s/he is happy. You’re doing great mama. Just keep up what you’re doing.
Our son has similar issues and is seeing an early intervention specialist this month. The pediatrician said it couldn’t hurt and wouldn’t worry too much about it.
I wouldn't worry about it yet. Right now, even though our December babies are technically toddlers, they're still more like babies than toddlers. I don't think pediatricians typically become concerned about it until a little one is 18 months old.
My son intentionally speaks… no one around us finds it remarkable though 😂. He can identify a banana and says it.. he says mama and dada intentionally. Says “up”, “all done”, “dog” (and can identify a dog in real life and in pictures), “woof woof”, “moo” (this is new), “blue” (but every color is blue 😂), says one of our dogs name, sometimes says “more”, says “hi” or “hey” when he sees someone he hasn’t seen in a while or hears someone of the phone.
My 13 month old can say…hi, bye, mama, dada, go, no, more, blue, up, baba, Wawa, boo, more, uh oh, knock, duck, beep, ring ring, book, poop, baby, bubble, pop, me and probably some other things . But also makes animal noises for cow, dog, sheep, monkey
My 13 month old says mama, dada, up, down , uh oh, boo, all done, and responds to his name… but if it is something you’re worried about it definitely talk to her doctor about it nothing wrong with asking questions and inquiring about your littles ❤️
It’s too early I think. At this age they should only say syllabus not actual words. I will suggest to definitely bring it out at the next appointment. Any kind of therapy comes only after a full analysis and evaluation. As a mom I suggest you to give yourself and your baby grace. I work in the social services and trust me a parent overseeing and or overthinking can be potential damage, do not project your fears on baby and allow things to progress naturally. PS: I started talking with actual words around 3 ( I am a polyglot) it took me long but trust me I have no kind of delay or speech barrier