Anonymous wrote:I can't believe the answers here. This is totally normal. Cdc guideline says "tries to say 3 words in addition to Mama and dada". At 24 months, only 50% of kids can say 50 words. Every child speaks on their own timeline. There is really not much you can control, though people want to think they can. At some point, it will click for her. Parent of two boys who were both on the slow side of talking. Both were probably at around 5 words at 18 months, if that.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry that was supposed to say 50 words are expected at 18 months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my little girl was like this. pediatrician said it was probably ok but to get her evaluated. She was speech delayed (expressive) but had great receptive language skills which is what it sounds like your little one has. Now 2 years 3 months and her expressive language is great. toddlers will talk when they want to. its not necessarily a sign of anything to be concerned about but you should def get it checked out.
Not all of this is correct. Often even if they “catch up” it’s an early sign of a learning disability. And there are norms. If your kid isn’t meeting norms, an eval is appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:my little girl was like this. pediatrician said it was probably ok but to get her evaluated. She was speech delayed (expressive) but had great receptive language skills which is what it sounds like your little one has. Now 2 years 3 months and her expressive language is great. toddlers will talk when they want to. its not necessarily a sign of anything to be concerned about but you should def get it checked out.