The average 2 year old has a vocabulary of around 100 words. The number does vary from child to child though so don't worry.
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 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.
it all depends on the parents. how much time you spend trying to get them to say things. children are like sponges they pick up everything they see or hear, that's why it is very important not to say or do things u don't want them saying or doing. if they see you doing it they thing its ok for them to. a lot of children will say very simple words the easier the word the more likely Chance you are to getting them to say something.
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.
A two-year-old typically has a vocabulary of around 50 words and can put together simple sentences of two or three words. They should be able to say their own name, identify body parts and objects, and follow simple instructions. If a two-year-old is having trouble with speech development, it's a good idea to consult with a pediatrician or speech therapist.
it depends
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.
you think they don't say curse words but they do my baby does so they might say curse words watch out ok
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.
Yes along if they don't say any bad words like I don't if I play with a six year old.
Your question has to say WHAT the fourteen year old is doing, not just ask how many hours, in order for someone to answer it.
Nobody technically,but some people say they are old like a 9 year old would say a 70 year old is old but a 90 year old would say the 70 year old is young.So my answer is Nobody.
It is important to keep a gentle tone while talking to a 6 year old, because a harsh tone may frighten the child. If you are trying to get a 6 year old to listen to you, say their name and tell them what you want to say in a gentle tone. If they continue to ignore your advice/words, then tell them the same words in a concerned tone.
A 10-month-old typically says 1-3 words.
A 9-month-old typically says 1-2 words.
It depends how you construct the sentence. You could say, "My horse is a two year old." or you could just as correctly say that, "My horse is two years old." Many people use the same sentence constructions with regards to children... I have a two year old son. My son is two years old.
Yes, but many would say it's not a very good idea.