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My baby is one year and five months old and can’t speak yet. Do you think this is normal?

The baby at home is one year and five months old, and the baby still cannot speak. I think this is not a normal phenomenon. Because the child is already one year and five months old, the child will definitely call simple words like mom, dad, grandpa and grandma in life. If it is found that the child still cannot shout, parents should find out whether the child can do it. Can talk. If the child can make a sound, it proves that the child can obviously speak. Parents must guide the child to speak more so that the child can speak as soon as possible.

In life, most babies around one year old can already call mom and dad. Because the pronunciation of mom and dad is very simple, parents will also ask their children to try calling in their ears from time to time. Mom and Dad. Because children hear the most words from parents, they can quickly master words like parents. However, as the children grow older and there are more people in the family, parents can slowly guide the children to call them grandparents. This will encourage the children to learn to speak faster.

If parents always use their busy work as an excuse and never pay attention to the time when their children learn to speak, then they will miss the critical period of accompanying their children. Because when children are learning to speak, parents should stay with their children, or consider taking their children to play outside for more time. When you have nothing to do, let your children have more contact with children of the same age, which can encourage children to speak more words and master more vocabulary.

Children learn to speak from simple to difficult, and they all need to be practiced step by step. Start teaching children from simple pronunciation of parents. Then slowly let the children learn words like grandpa, grandma, grandpa, grandma. Parents should not rush their children when they are learning to speak. Perhaps because children are not naturally fond of talking, their language development is later than that of children of the same age. Even under such circumstances, children should be trained more and allowed to go to lively places to develop their character.