Language explosion is just that! It’s amazing!

Anonymous
Suddenly my 21 month old has gone from single words to phrases. And it literally picking up and using every word he hears once. I was told this was coming but... wow, it really is remarkable.
Anonymous
It is! Watch out for swearing- they pick that up immediately too! I slammed my finger in the window and let out with a “gd it” and that had DD immediately pick it up and use it correctly!
Anonymous
It’s like when the learn to walk: wobble, wobble, RUN!
Anonymous
Yesss. And you correct them and they get it right so quickly. Like I corrected Ds from “nap” to “napkin” and now he says it right. Their brains are awesome.
Anonymous
It's the coolest. You'll be amazed in the next few months. Thanks for jogging this memory and a smile on an otherwise crap day for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is! Watch out for swearing- they pick that up immediately too! I slammed my finger in the window and let out with a “gd it” and that had DD immediately pick it up and use it correctly!


Ha ha! So true! My parents have a home video of me saying, "Oh shit!" at 18 months old because I dropped a toy on the carpet. My mom also still tells me about the time when I was two and yelled, "Mother f*****!" from the back seat of our minivan when somebody cut us off in traffic. I learned most of my curse words from driving in NJ with my parents and from watching Yankees games with my dad.
Anonymous
It is truly amazing. One day they are saying single words and the next full sentences. Crazy!
Anonymous
This is so great to hear. Our 18 month old is a bit delayed and we're patiently waiting over here!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is so great to hear. Our 18 month old is a bit delayed and we're patiently waiting over here!



Don’t worry! Oldest DS was speech-delayed (but understood every word you said) and then one day just before two he was speaking in sentences.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is so great to hear. Our 18 month old is a bit delayed and we're patiently waiting over here!


Get the hearing checked.

Anonymous
Never happened for us. At least not that way. Language delay at age five here. Lots of progress though!
Anonymous
Keep this in mind when you start freaking out about your kid not reading at age 5. Like most kids have an expressive language explosion right around age 2, most kids learn to read "suddenly" around age 6. You will be working with them and working with them, and then, BOOM, age 6 and they can just read. Remember this.
Anonymous
It is nothing short of miraculous! My toddler laughs with glee when he hears a new word and then repeats it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Keep this in mind when you start freaking out about your kid not reading at age 5. Like most kids have an expressive language explosion right around age 2, most kids learn to read "suddenly" around age 6. You will be working with them and working with them, and then, BOOM, age 6 and they can just read. Remember this.



True but the reading explosion can also happen much younger.
Anonymous
This is so sweet! I remember DS naming every dessert we'd allow him to taste as "happy", pronounced "appy" and huge giggle.

Now, at 17, he doesn't shut up...politics, Trump jokes, stock market, vibin, chillin, valid as affirmations ughhhh
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