14 Month Old Not Talking – TSMP Medical Blog

While there is nothing better than the joy of having a baby and embracing the parent-child relationship, there is nothing better than hearing the baby say his/her first lyrics. It is not easy to determine when it is time to wait for your own baby. talk However, your baby should be able to say 3-5 texts by the time he/she turns one year old. Some babies will begin talking Rather, others take longer.

My 14 month old baby baby is not talking yet, should you be worried?

Most children say their first words between the ages of 11 and 11. 14 months field they usually have the opportunity to say up to 20 texts as they 18 months years old. But that doesn’t mean you have to panic when your child is 14 months old. not talking Even babies who have begun to express a certain number of texts by that time will not have all the opportunities to pronounce the texts correctly. It is also important to remember that not all babies develop at the same pace. That is why groups of mothers give all kinds of answers to questions when their babies begin to develop. talking However, health care providers and caregivers can help you recognize the symptoms of the problem.

Here is a little more about different women’s experiments to help you understand the idea

‘My daughter wasn’t talking to texting yet she 14 months old. She started talking when she turned 2 years old and she talk The problem was that we couldn’t understand what she was saying. When she turned 3, we were still going to go to a speech therapist with her, but luckily everything was okay. talker And that’s when she really started. talking She had a lot to show. She went. her talk Too soon. We actually worked with her and asked her to declare her baggage slow again. She is not 5 years old. We can understand a lot of what she says, but sometimes she comes back to this “speed. talk Problem.” I believe this will be resolved on time.”

“My daughter is now 15 months She has not said the text yet. She talks a lot, but she has not said the text yet. We have heard some bad baggage from strangers, but we have no doubt that she is still developing and that it is all good. It follows in the footsteps of normal orientation and there is the option to testify to the baggage when a text is given. I believe we have a responsibility to give our children time to do something and not focus on the “charts”. If you are truly concerned , go talk To your doctor. Do not let strangers addle you with poor baggage”.

when should i go to the doctor?

In most cases, you don’t need to worry too much about a 14-month-old child. not talking It is not uncommon for your family and friends to tell you that you must relax and consider that your baby is ready talk When he/she is ready. At least there are stories where you don’t have to stick to your expectations and see what happens to your baby when he/she is ready.

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Most of the time, children who try to get them to talk catch up, but sometimes unnoticed obstacles can make a child’s life difficult. You should. talk to your doctor if:

  • Your baby is not a babbler or babbler without consonants. 9 months .
  • Your baby wants certain things but does not understand how to use body language with fingers, for example. 12 months .
  • Your baby did not say a word. 16 months .
  • Your child does not talk 24 to 24 in two sentences of two texts. 30 months .
  • Your baby speaks only a single long text without a final sentence. 36 months .

It is also important to see how your baby responds to all kinds of sounds. He should be able to respond to his name and turn his head in the direction of loud sounds. If you feel something is wrong, go to the doctor immediately.

Even if it is your 14-month-old baby’s baby. not talking This does not mean that he/she is not developing well. A perfectly healthy baby is delayed. talkers And say their first words by the time they are 2 years old. Do not ignore the warning signs, or if you suspect something is wrong, talk your doctor, pediatric neurologist or speech therapist.

How You Can Help Your Child Talk

You can try several things to encourage your baby. to talk . For instance:

  • Imitate the sounds your baby makes and encourage him to do the same.
  • Play games with him. You can start each time with “So Big” and “Peekaboo.” Make sure they know exactly what is coming.
  • Talk to them if you are dressing or feeding them. This will certainly help them learn new texts.
  • Buy some reading books and read them to your baby. Vocabulary works well at first and can help children discover and spell fresh texts.
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Above all, it is important to understand that you can help your child learn what and how to talk . You need to penetrate into his / her meaning and get to know each other completely. Carpets often spill texts to their child when away from their child. It is important that you brake the child and help him to know it.

Always look at the baby when you speak. This will ensure that he/she concentrates and understands what you are trying to say. If he/she is concentrating, he/she will still want to study the text you say.

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Alex Koliada, PhD

Alex Koliada, PhD

Alex Koliada, PhD, is a well-known doctor. He is famous for his studies of ageing, genetics and other medical conditions. He works at the Institute of Food Biotechnology and Genomics NAS of Ukraine. His scientific researches are printed by the most reputable international magazines. Some of his works are: Differences in the gut Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes ratio across age groups in healthy Ukrainian population [BiomedCentral.com]; Mating status affects Drosophila lifespan, metabolism and antioxidant system [Science Direct]; Anise Hyssop Agastache foeniculum Increases Lifespan, Stress Resistance, and Metabolism by Affecting Free Radical Processes in Drosophila [Frontiersin].
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