When babies are born, they only drink breast milk, but as they grow older, they will acquire the skills that adults possess, such as eating, speaking, walking, running, etc. Many parents may find that their babies will gradually say some simple words after one year old. So what will babies say at one year and seven months old?
At the age of 1 year and 7 months, babies have already learned the language used in their daily lives. This is also a period of language explosion for babies. Generally, babies can say simple sentences of 3-5 words, such as "mom hug", "good morning", "go to the bathroom", "you're welcome", and "I'm sorry". Any sentence of 3-5 words can be said. Therefore, parents must spend more time with their babies, engage in early parent-child reading, and let them listen to more music and book content to cultivate their language development.
Some babies may have delayed language development and develop a reluctance to speak. Therefore, parents must have confidence in their babies and provide them with more language training in their daily lives. They should demand that their babies speak up in everything they do. Failure to comply with their babies' demands can also make them feel averse to speaking. In fact, parents should set an example in daily life and encourage their babies to do more imitative vocal training.
The most critical period for language development is between 1.5 and 4 years old, and a child's language development ability is highest between 3 and 4 years old. During these two critical periods of language development, it is important for the baby to imitate and understand the meaning of language. If the baby still cannot speak at around three years old, it is necessary to take the baby to the hospital for examination.