Most children begin to form simple sentences by around 2 to 3 years of age. By the age of 3, many can typically use three to four-word sentences, and by age 4, they often speak in more complex sentences with greater vocabulary. Individual development can vary, so some children may start speaking in sentences earlier or later than these general timelines. Encouraging conversation and reading to children can help support their language development.
babies would usually start to talk full sentences around the age of 2 and up.
I thnk around 10 to 13
As a mother of 3 kids i think its appropriate to talk to them about that at thae age of about 10 or 11...but that's up to you
in Kentucky they never make a sentence. normally (if you have no disabilities) science proves that the age of when kids learn simple sentences is when they first start speaking words!
I think they should start working out at age 15-16
no. they should start driving at age 2.
I think the best age would be the Medieval age.
No, this is very abnormal. A typical child should begin to say two word sentences by the age of two, and should have a vocabulary of about 50 words. By the time a child is three they should be able to say three word sentences with a vocabulary of around 1500 words. They should know their name and be able to tell people their age. If a child cannot speak by the age of three, they need to be seen by a doctor immediately to determine where the problem is. The most common problem with children who have delayed speech is a problem in hearing, but this needs to be tested, so that it can be corrected.
10
I think kids should be able to start dating when they want to.
yes at age 4
about age 12