I've been debating in my head whether or not i want to start this thread, i don't want to seem like i'm bragging but i am actually quite curious if this is 'NORMAL' for children DD2's age and if it's not whether i should encourage her speech more or try and back off.
** I am aware all children are different but just on 'average' **
At DD2's 12mth MCHN appt we discussed where she was at with her speech, she at that time had roughly 10-12 words that were regular, not all were CLEAR but we knew what they were and the MCHN understood her quite well.
The MCHN said most 1 yr olds would have roughly 3-5 regular words.
I dismissed it as DD1 also had more than 3-5 at the same age.
Of late DD2 has been picking up words quite quickly so i thought i would make a list tonight to see how many words she was roughly saying.
Her list is as follows:
Mum, Dad, Daddy, Nan, Nanna, Pa, Poppy, Lyn, Matt, Ava, Sissy, Eve, Mark, Sit, Get, Down, Outside, Please, Thank You, Cat, Dog, Jack, Cass, Teddy, Door, Drink, Booby, Egg, Feed, Apple, Pear, There, Is, She, Shoes, More, Yum, Quack, Row, Clap, Dance, Gone, Ball, Toast, Up, What & Turn
She often says SIT DOWN and GET DOWN, if you ask her to sit down she actually knows what it means and has actually been caught telling her big sister to SIT DOWN.
When we play peek-a-boo at the end she says there she is and has copied me say Ava's turn.
Now not every word is 100% clear 100% of the time but more often than not it is, my mum and MIL have mentioned she is quite clear in what she says.
So is this normal, should i continue encouraging her to speak the way she does or should i let her go?
She is more than happy to sit and 'copy' what i say and DD1 does the same.
As i said i'm not trying to brag, i am honestly curious... hope no-one takes this the wrong way.





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