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Good afternoon. My child is already 6 months old, but he does not say …

Good afternoon. My child is already 6 months old, but he does not say the syllables "ma," "ba," and "da." Can you tell me at what age your children started saying such syllables or repeating after you?
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Hello! Every child develops individually, and there is no specific time when children start to speak certain syllables. Typically, children begin to utter their first syllables between the ages of 6 to 12 months, but it can be later. It is important to interact with your child, talk to them, sing songs, read books, and show pictures. Gradually, they will begin to repeat after you and develop their speech. If you have concerns about your child's speech development, it is best to consult a doctor or speech therapist.
1 год назад
Катя Та
Don't force the child into the norms of the table. Everyone is different. He started pronouncing syllables at about a year old.
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Айкоша 3y10m 1y10m
I have a daughter who is 2 years old, she speaks few words :) and I'm not worried, as long as the secrets are kept at home ?.
1 год назад
Deleted 5y4m
At 3 years old ?? Usually, it's recommended not to panic before 2 years old.
1 год назад
Вера 5y1m
6 months. He was just born recently ?
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