I’ve tried to constantly get him to say mama. I’ve seen those Mrs rachel videos and I’ve got him to look at my mouth movements, done it really slow and nothing. He just wants to look at everything else after 5 mins and/or crawl away🤣
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Speak to your pediatrician about it and sign him up for the regional center asap

My son didn’t say mama until he was about 17 months old and even now at 20 months it’s not said in context and he doesn’t have any other words he says. He started walking around his 1st birthday though but he had a big drive to get around though

Don't stress! Babies will learn at their own pace. I find boys tend to not talk for a while! They learn different things! The walking will come. My little one is learning to walk, but prefers crawling because she's much quicker at it and apparently has no time to waste walking haha

Girl.. my daughter was like this..
Have him interact with other children his age is key! We go to daily activities with children his age 15-16 months like music classes, swim lessons, toddler gym, story time at the library, set up play dates! The cost isn’t bad.. we don’t spend much. We are one income.
My daughter is thriving when she is interacting with toddlers that are her age.

My daughter had a little trouble talking/walking at first until I started to pay attention to what she was interested in and focused on those things first. My husband would stand her up and I would sit about a foot or two away with her favorite toy and act excited to play, eventually my daughter wanted to come get the toy and she took her first steps. We did that a few times until she got the hang of it and now she’s zooming around. For talking, I did the same thing and focused on animal sounds first since that’s what she loved. We found that Ms.Rachel techniques didn’t work for us and she hates the videos so we completely abandoned that idea. If it continues to be a problem by 18 months, I would bring it up to a doctor. We just had our 15 month checkup and the doctor said at this age they should be saying or understanding two words and that’s it so it’s not a big worry

Oh momma, I’m in the same boat with my daughter!

There was another post about the not talking in this group I think!