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It noted, walk or talk to 14 1 / 2 months?
My son is 14 1 / 2 months old. You can say it's a smart kid and he is very social. I was wondering what is the last time for him to develop these skills and is on the right track? Not pointing fingers, but you do get to the things and the font by hand. He is not walking on her own yet. That can, with his toy walker or holding our hands, but will not itself (say this is because he knows that hauls a ** on all fours, what is the point of stumbling around?) I'm not so worried about this because I walk to the 15 or 16 months, and his father was about 15 months. He is not talking yet. Lord knows he can babble for hours in the language of the baby, but actually said nothing. 8 months while his old friend is already saying "dog" and "hello". I know most of you are just going to tell me not to worry, and I I'm worried about it. I just want to know when to start doing these things to last?
Well, just to give you a reference point, my son told me his first words, very early (before 6 months), the steps at 11 months, and pointing around 8 to 9 months. Why say this? Because there are a wide range of normal! By the age of her son, who "must" be able to tell mom / dad with the meaning (ie not just babbling, but in the sense of his or her partner). I would not be too concerned about the indication / standing still. Some babies do not start doing these things as late as 18 months. To help with the vocabulary and drawing, reading to him as often as you can. Point and name objects in their environment regularly. Be sure to make eye contact when talking to him, and give pause to hear what he has to say, even if it's just babble. Then respond to what he says encouragingly. Make sure the TV is on very little in anyway. Your child may be a late bloomer, but it's okay most likely. And when in doubt, consult your pediatrician. At least get the assurance that your baby okay. Good luck!
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