0-3 months: cooing sounds; 4-6 months: babbling; 7-12 months: deliberately calling mom and dad; 1-1.5 years: vocabulary of 20-50 words; 1.5-2 years: vocabulary explosion period; 2-3 years: able to speak complete sentences. Talking more with your baby, parent-child reading, and singing nursery rhymes are all great ways to promote language development.
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双语启蒙、语言敏感期与沟通能力
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Complete Guide to Baby Language Development: From Babbling to Fluent Speech
Language Development Timeline
- 0-3 months: cooing sounds, responds to sounds
- 4-6 months: babbling, produces syllables like ba/ma/da
- 7-12 months: understands simple instructions, intentionally calls for mom and dad
- 1-1.5 years: vocabulary of about 20-50 words, begins two-word phrases
- 1.5-2 years: vocabulary explosion, reaching 200-300 words
- 2-3 years: can speak full sentences, starts asking why
Ways to Promote Language Development
1. Talk to Your Baby Often
While changing diapers, feeding, or bathing, describe to the baby what you are doing.
2. Parent-Child Reading
Read picture books at a fixed time every day, pointing at the pictures and naming them.
3. Expand on Your Baby’s Words
When the baby says a single word, help complete the sentence for them.
4. Listen to More Nursery Rhymes and Songs
Rhythmic language helps the baby perceive the rhythm of speech.
Signs to Watch For
If the following situations occur, consult a pediatrician:
- Still not producing any meaningful syllables by age 1
- Still not calling for mom and dad by 1.5 years
- Vocabulary under 50 words by age 2
Every baby develops language at a different pace, but early detection and early intervention are key.
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Baby Language Development Timeline
0-3 months: cooing sounds; 4-6 months: babbling; 7-12 months: intentionally calling mom and dad; 1-1.5 years: vocabulary of 20-50 words; 1.5-2 years: vocabulary explosion period; 2-3 years: able to speak complete sentences. Talking more with your baby, reading together, and singing nursery rhymes are all great ways to promote language development.