Mine started saying dad's 4month and he is 7month today but no words is coming again is it normal. When Do Babies Start Talking? By Tamekia Reece Updated June 04, Save Pin FB More. Here are some ways to help your baby's speech and language development:.
Engage in a conversation by talking to your baby Pause after you say something so that he has time to process your words and "respond" Use different tones and syllables when you talk so that he will try to imitate you and learn new sounds Explain your baby's babble to him. If he says "ma ma ba ba" while looking around, you might say, "Oh, are you looking for your bottle? Where did the bottle go? By Tamekia Reece. Comments 6.
Sort by: Newest. Newest Oldest. Mine started saying dad's 4month and he is 7month today but no words is coming again is it normal Read More. Turn off the TV. Read More. My baby's first word was "Trump" This kid should get a high five!
This kid could be a future leader Load More Comments. Close this dialog window Add a comment. He will first smile at you at around 2 months of age. By 4 months, he will probably laugh. By six months of age, your baby should be able to turn and look at you when you are speaking to him. He may respond to his name, and be able to tell the difference between happy and angry tones of voice. Your baby will be able to express happiness by giggling or cooing, and unhappiness by crying, and he will continue to learn.
Sitting up, rolling over, crawling, pulling up to stand, even taking a first step may occur by the end of the first year. Your baby may not completely understand what they are saying until they see how you react. During this year you will have lots of visits with the pediatrician. As long as your baby is proceeding along and developing more skills, the first words will come.
It is not a race. You may have questions about feeding your baby. How much should they eat? When Do Babies Start Cooing?
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