How long does a child normally speak

  The process of a child's growth is both long and complex, and at each stage of growth, they learn many new skills. However, these skills require timely guidance and guidance from mothers in order for children to master them earlier and more proficiently. Most moms just don't have much experience in this area, so how long does it take for a child to speak normally?

  

How long does a child normally speak1

  In fact, there is no strict time requirement for children's language development. Every child will speak at different times, and most children start learning to speak around the age of one. Some children also speak later, perhaps at the age of one and a half, before speaking some simple words. As long as a child can speak at around one and a half years old, it is a normal state.

  Some mothers may notice that they start calling their children "mom" when they are seven or eight months old. In fact, the titles that children call out at this time do not have substantive meaning because they do not have the ability to understand language, and the sounds they make are only subconscious expressions. This situation cannot be considered as speaking.

  By the time a child is around one year old, they will have the ability to understand some simple words and sentences. At this point, if a child calls out a name with meaning, it is also a sign that the child can speak. If a child is over two years old and still cannot speak, there may be delayed language development or aphasia, and further examination is needed to confirm the diagnosis.

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