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:The whole point of getting an evaluation by an SLP is to see if there is a delay. No one on this board can properly diagnose a child or offer advice going on what the OP was provided. Evaluations are compressive and cover many more developmental skills than just a word count. Pediatricians who take a wait and see approach after a 5 minute appointment before even referring for an eval aren't helping anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.asha.org/public/developmental-milestones/communication-milestones-19-to-24-months/
Yeah, you're wrong. That's the norm for 19-24 months.
Not 18 months.
Not 19 months.
It's 19-24 months. That means that in the time frame between 19 and 24 months, you expect the child to develop use of about 50 words -- some achieve it closer to 19 months, some closer to 24, but all are normal if they develop the skill within that time frame.
You shouldn't be offering advice to people.
It is a range, but by 24 months it goes up. Some kids have 200+ words by then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.asha.org/public/developmental-milestones/communication-milestones-19-to-24-months/
Yeah, you're wrong. That's the norm for 19-24 months.
Not 18 months.
Not 19 months.
It's 19-24 months. That means that in the time frame between 19 and 24 months, you expect the child to develop use of about 50 words -- some achieve it closer to 19 months, some closer to 24, but all are normal if they develop the skill within that time frame.
You shouldn't be offering advice to people.
Anonymous wrote: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.
You may not know this, but the CDC revised and downgraded thier milestones last year because so many kids have been showing delays since the pandemic. It's not healthy to expect less of our children.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.asha.org/public/developmental-milestones/communication-milestones-19-to-24-months/