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 Baby's Developmental milestone of Talking
Baby will learn to talk during his first two years of life. Long before he utters his first word, he's learning the rules of language and how adults use it to communicate.

He'll begin by using his tongue, lips, palate, and any emerging teeth to make sounds ("ooh"s and "ahh"s in the first month or two, babbling shortly thereafter). Soon those sounds will become real words ("mama" and "dada" may slip out and bring tears to your eyes as early as 4 to 5 months).

 From then on,Our baby will pick up more words from us and everyone else around him. And sometime between 18 months and 2 years, he'll begin to form two- to three-word sentences. As our baby makes mental, emotional, and behavioral leaps, he'll increasingly be able to use words to describe what he sees, hears, feels, thinks, and wants.
 

    Posted by mommysweet on 2008-05-20 22:22:15 | Rating: | Views: 46
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Hi, nice to meet someone else blogging on their baby's development.
Posted by  rose22  on 2008-05-31 13:41:48 
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