When Should Kids Start Talking & When Should You Start to Worry?

If you have ever wondered if your child should be talking at this stage, you are not alone! Questioning when a child hits milestones like speech is extremely common and can cause worry and concern. Here are some of the things to consider when you are checking off developmental milestones like kids speech.

When should kids start talking?

Should My Child Be Talking?

Since my son’s first birthday, I’ve wondered when do kids start talking. My daughter was a chatter box the minute she was born. She cooed and made noises from the very beginning (at four-years-old, she still hasn’t stopped!).

But, when my son turned one this year, I really started to notice his lack of sounds and words.  Even though I  was a  preschooler teacher for years and I really knew what to look out for, I was starting to think that I was missing something.

So, we turned to our Facebook community at Quirky Momma to find out about other family’s experiences.  We were really curious about when other kids started talking and when we should be worried!

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My son’s speech wasn’t even close to what I experienced with my daughter…

How Old Are Kids When They Start Talking?

I think the most common reaction I heard from people when I told them that I was worried about my son’s language development was, “BUT, he’s only ONE!”

I remember thinking…yes, but something doesn’t seem right. He makes eye contact, he is a big mover, and everything seems on track in other areas of his development, but it just seemed like making sounds was really hard for him!He has always been frustrated by  communication and he has always been a screamer because of that deep frustration, so I was starting to feel like I couldn’t support him.

1. Use Your Words

I just wanted to help him use his words!

After stepping back, I realized that I needed to try to approach language  differently with him.

2. Slow Down & Accentuate

I know my son is a big mover, so I was guessing  he learned best through movement, or a kinesthetic learning. I started slowing my speech down when I talked with him and really articulated each  sound.

3. Baby Sign Language to the Rescue

Then, I learned a few more baby signs (although, he’s eighteen months now, I have to say that baby signs aren’t just for the first year!).

After a month, I’m thrilled to say my son is making a lot of progress! He’s language has exploded!

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It’s hard to know when babies should start talking and how many words they should know.

But, at what age should kids start talking?

What Other Moms, Dads & Teachers Told Us

Lots of people will tell you that it’s ‘normal’ or just ‘wait and see’, but the simple fact is that at this age it’s tricky to tell whether he is just a ‘late bloomer’ or whether he actually has a language disorder  (difficulty learning and using words). With a child who is learning two languages, it’s not considered an issue if they are speaking well in one of the languages. If your son is not using many words in either Portugese OR English, then I recommend you contact your local speech pathologist.  Early Intervention is best!

“Be patient!!!  A child has to hear a word hundreds of times before it’s retained.”

Every child is different and speaks in his or her own time. My advice to you though is to keep speaking to him  and to not give up!

“I am a speech therapist. If he doesn’t have more than 50 words (both languages combined) I would get him evaluated by a licensed speech language pathologist to be safe.”

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How old are kids when they start talking? Everyone is different, but there are times when concern is warranted.

Delayed Speech and Language Development

As I was researching about language development and speech delays, I can across some articles that were helpful:

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When did your child start talking? What advice would you give?

 

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