POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month3 months agoA. It’s normal for some 18-month-old children to not speak clearly yet, especially if they understand instructions, recognize people or objects, and show interest in playing and interacting. At this age, many toddlers use a few words and rely on gestures, sounds, and expressions to communicate. Since your baby is identifying things and engaging socially, that’s a positive sign. Encourage speech by talking to your child often, naming objects, reading picture books, and singing songs. If there are no words by 18–24 months or concerns about hearing or responsiveness, it’s good to consult a pediatrician or speech therapist for early support.
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