It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider if your two-year-old grandson is not talking yet. While some children may develop language skills at different rates, a healthcare professional can provide guidance and support to address any potential concerns or provide early intervention services if needed.
Yes, most 2.5-year-olds are able to say around 50 words and start combining words into short phrases. If you have concerns about your child's speech development, it's a good idea to consult with a pediatrician or speech therapist.
At 1 year old, children typically say a few simple words like "mama" or "dada" and may start to say single words to communicate basic needs or wants. However, the range of language development at this age can vary greatly between children. It is important to encourage communication through talking, reading, and singing to support language development.
New and Year should be capitalized but resolution should not.
Yes, "Junior" in "junior year of high school" should be capitalized when it is used as part of a proper noun or as a title. For example: "She is a Junior in junior year."
Yes, "Junior Year" should be capitalized as it is a specific year of academic study in high school or college.
No, there is no need to worry about your two year old. There are some that take longer than usual to start talking.
Yes. He has a grandson named Sean that is 20 this year.
Sure I am. Don't worry about it. ;)
12 yr olds should not worry about that.
=Leap Year :]=
When your teacher (like mine) starts talking about puberty don't worry because it's normal in year 6 and 7
If you are talking about the year, then it will nothing you need to worry your pretty little head about. If you are talking about the date (December 12, 2012), a lot of people will be getting married just so they can remember the date and not get in trouble with their spouses.
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not that much to me just don't worry about it you are just 13
Well, a 10 year old should not have to worry about a flat stomach, but I guess just playing and having fun like any other 10 year old should.
Yes, it is possible. For example, if you were 22 when you had your child, and your child was 22 when she had your grandchild, and your grandchild was 22 when they had your great grandson, that would make you 66. When your great grandson was 21, you would be 87.