Hi, I have a 20 month old daughter who understands everything I speak. She says about 10 words like dada, mummy, yes , no, baby, shoe , up, down, out, in , wow . When I ask her to repeat after me, sometimes she says something so random and different than what I am saying. But she attempts to say it. I'm a first time mom and we are bilingual home. Is this common? She takes in everything, but when I ask her to repeat, she attempts, but it sounds nothing like what I am asking her to say. For example, when I ask her to say "all done" - she always says "ooo ba " - so now I just know when she says oooo ba it's all done. Just trying to understand if this is their way of Learning to explore with speech ?
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La'Vijah posted August 18, 2021
she is getting there if you have niece or nephew around 1,2,3 or even 6 year they usually know what the infant or toddler is saying 0 LikesLa'Vijah posted August 18, 2021
they can tell you what she's saying also 😂 it strange but it's called gibberish 0 LikesAlexandra posted August 18, 2021
Have you had her ears checked? If she can hear fine, does she try and put words into sentences, even though they might not sound right? Does she ask for things? Share things with you?Irma posted August 20, 2021
She is OK just be Patient 0 LikesBelkis Y. posted August 20, 2021
If she is exposed to two different languages. one person should speak ONLY ONE language and the other caregiver the OTHER LANGUAGE. All children develop at their own pace. 0 LikesRachel posted August 23, 2021
Receptive language understanding (being able to understand) is exponentially more developed at this age than expressive language (using words- appropriately AND being able to retrieve words successfully.) It sounds like she’s right where she should be. 0 LikesNasali Academy posted August 23, 2021
Hi mom!Deborah posted August 28, 2021
That’s common in a child that age. If she understands the language will develop over time. You always give her the words allow her to repeat what she hears she’ll get. 0 LikesGiovanna posted September 3, 2021
Wait until you out in her pre K. She won’t stop talking. Don’t worry about it. She’s fine. She’s learning from you everyday and absorbing it. 0 LikesDeborah posted September 10, 2021
That’s ok if she understands the speech will come. Ask her lots of questions threw out the day. Let the child respond then you repeat the correct answer this add to her vocabulary she get it. 0 LikesElizabeth posted October 31, 2021
You may want to try having only one language in the household. Also sometimes you have to just be patient. Lastly, you can try enrolling in early intervention with the State. 0 LikesTeresa posted November 15, 2021
Keep the dual language in the house, and keep conversing with her. Keep using your normal, adult speech. Comprehension always comes before they can answer clearly. Your pediatrician is a great resource . Take your daughter in and have her hearing checked to eliminate the possibility of hearing loss. Ask your doctor where she should be in terms of speech based on her age and the dual language household. Children who are exposed to more than one language when they are young bypass single language students by age 5 most of the time! 0 Likes