How will my toddler learn to talk?


Here's a general idea of how you can expect your toddler's verbal skills to progress. Keep in mind that every child is different. Children pick up language in stages, and kids may reach those stages at different times.

12 to 17 months

From around her (his) first birthday, your toddler may begin to use one or more words and know what they mean. Her (his) first words could well be a variation of "mum mum" or "dada".

18 to 24 months

By 18 months your toddler may use between six and 20 simple words. By two, your toddler may be using 50 or more single words.

25 to 36 months

Your excitable toddler may struggle not to shout when she's (he’s) expressing herself. She doesn't yet understand how she can change her voice to find the right volume when talking. 

You can increase your child's vocabulary by giving her choices, such as "Do you want an orange or an apple?” You could even show your child both an apple and an orange. This helps your toddler to store a picture of the word in her mind.


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