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My daughter is turning 13 months in few days she doesn’t wave she doesn’t point to things she doesn’t say much besides babababa (babbling) doesn’t respond to her name really (I think) when is it concerning for those milestones or does she still have time or do some babies just don’t do some of these milestones ?
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Learn more about our guidelines.I would start with teaching her how to wave, each time saying hi and bye bye, then the basics like mama/dada then hi hey, bye , I’d get a first words book and practice everyday at dinner or before bed, i wouldn’t be too concerned, my doctor got onto me bc my boy should have known 5 words but I couldn’t think of all of them at that moment but as long as she’s saying 10-20 words by 2 and maybe using a sentence she will be okay, that’s what I have to do before 2 or he will start speech therapy, I’m stressing it bc he’ll be 2 in August but girl you have some time, just be patient and continue practicing everyday
@SarahMae she’s babbling and saying uh oh if you sing the miss Rachel uh oh song does it count as a word at all? (She’s not late in any other milestones ) she also claps her hands when you sing if you happy and you know it clap your hands and she’ll clap
That’s good for starting but now incorporate those words into things she does around the house, like playing with toys correctly you say yay and clap or uh oh if she drops them, etc then add more words slowly as she goes
@SarahMae does it sound concerning that she doesn’t really react to her name or nickname ? I think maybe she might’ve done it before but hard to know if she did because i said her name or because she heard me talking to her ( not sure if make sense haha ) if she looks at me when i say her name or nickname how could i tell she did make eye contact on that moment because she recognized im talking to her or if something else
Idk they tend to ignore when you try to get their attention lol so I think it’s okay, just keep practicing and calling her, like say her name then say come here, say let’s go… her name and she’ll eventually know, my boy knows his name but acts like he can’t hear half the time😂
@SarahMae they’re annoying lol🤣🤣 cuties
Especially when you’re trying to help them stop being mad, my boy loves milk and he’ll scream and run off when I’m making his cup and I’d say his name and to come to me and he just doesn’t know🤣 so evil for not already having a cup ready😂