ExpertDr. Gunjan BawejaPaediatrician3 years agoA. hello more than the speech, non verbal communication at thus age is more important qnd make sure that baby is able to tell things and understand what you say and has good eye contact.
Shabnam SheikhMom of 2 children3 years agoA. hi ..Although your baby is too young and may not understand what you speak at this point of time, it is important that you actively talk to your baby on a daily basis. Keep a continuous conversation on as you bathe him, feed him, or take him out. Talk to him just like you would do to any other member in your family. He will learn the essence of speech and will attempt to communicate with you in his own way.
The average age at which kids utter their first real word is around the one year mark. By the age of two, babies can generally form two word sentences such as “doggy nice” (The dog is nice) or “got boo-boo” (I got hurt). Most children are able to form more advanced, though not perfect sentences once they are three.
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