Teaching parents the socio-linguistic skills of 1 - 3 year olds

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Every child is born at his or her own pace of development, for a child's language skills, while many babies just babble simple words like mama, baba on their first birthday, most of the time, most of the time on their first birthday. Most children can speak from 8 to 10 words by the time they are 18 months old. If your child's speech is slow, don't worry too much.
Normally, children's language skills will develop in stages such as:
From 0 to 3 months old: A baby's speech ability just stops at screams and laughter. It's worth building a bond with your baby - laughing, playing, talking and singing with him, and making sure he can follow and respond to sounds. 7 to 12 months old: Babies begin to use words like mama, baba, and dada. Children may not use them meaningfully, but they are important first words. Look for gestures like pointing, clapping and waving, which are all early signs of a child's communication and language skills. 12 to 18 months: Check to see if your child's vocabulary increases from about 2 to 3 words up to 25 to 50 words. Also, notice if your child can follow simple one-step commands. From 18 months to 2 years: At this stage, the vocabulary should increase to 50 words or more and the child should be able to combine 2 or 3 words to form a sentence. The first years of life are decisive in the formation and development of children's language abilities. The child's socio-linguistic development will form in specific stages such as:
Under 1 year: From 0 - 3 months, the child may be startled by unexpected noises, turn to face The speaker, crying to show that the baby is hungry or angry, begins to pronounce to show interest, often vocalizes to represent voice and sound. In the period 4-6 months, the child's language ability has developed, he can pronounce to express his requests and desires, react when listening to singing, pronounce when he is alone or when he is alone. Some people....when they are 7-9 months old, children can say words like mama, baba, play more games, from 10-12 months, they can babble about 4 syllables or more , like a short sentence without actual words, handing the toy to an adult when asked for, following a simple command like "put it down".... 1 - 2 years old: Child knows speak 50 or more words, use voice and gestures to get desired objects, continue to chirp with more correct words, imitate words heard, recognize certain clothes, toys, foods eat, pronounce most of the vowels, the vocabulary is about 200 - 300 words.... Stage from 2 to 3 years old: Children's speaking ability at this stage has developed much more, children can speak sentences 2 - 3 words more often, using proper nouns and sentences with two or more words, starting with u name the primary colors, repeat 2 counts, repeat words, phrases....

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