From my knowledge of early childhood development, a child by the age of 2 should have around a few hundred words in their vocabulary. Now it may sound like a lot of words but the difference is that the child most likely will not be expressive with all of them. If the child understands the words you are saying it is considered part of their vocabulary.
On average, a two-year-old should be saying around 50 words. However, there is a wide range of normal language development in children at this age.
At 1 year old, a baby may typically say a few simple words, such as "mama," "dada," or "bye-bye." It is normal for their vocabulary to be limited at this age as language development is still in progress.
On average, a 3-year-old child should know around 200-1,000 words. However, this number can vary greatly from child to child, as language development progresses at different rates for each individual.
On average, a one-year-old may say 1-20 words. However, every child develops at their own pace, so the number of words can vary. It's important to focus on overall communication skills and development rather than a specific number of words.
On average, a six year old has a vocabulary of around 2,600 words. It can vary depending on the individual child's exposure to language and interactions with others.
A three-year-old typically has a vocabulary of around 200-1,000 words, but this can vary greatly depending on the individual child's exposure to language and communication skills.
At 1 year old, a baby may typically say a few simple words, such as "mama," "dada," or "bye-bye." It is normal for their vocabulary to be limited at this age as language development is still in progress.
On average, a 3-year-old child should know around 200-1,000 words. However, this number can vary greatly from child to child, as language development progresses at different rates for each individual.
90 words per minute
In my medical opinion they should be using only these words: buzz lightyear
On average, a one-year-old may say 1-20 words. However, every child develops at their own pace, so the number of words can vary. It's important to focus on overall communication skills and development rather than a specific number of words.
a 10 year old should have 28 teeth
You should be about 4'8
A four year old should sleep 12 hours a day
A 9 year old should eat 1,000 to 2,000 calories daily
it depends
Right around 10,000 words.
approximately 100-300 words