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My 22 month old hasn't talked as much as his daycare mates is something wrong?

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I'm a single(sole) parent of a boy child whom is not talking a well as those evne younger than him. Could there be something wrong or is it still just too early.

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  1. They all will start talking at there own pace. My son says a lot, he's 27 months. His little buddy who's 2 weeks older than talks way less, mainly babble. Just keeping chatting with him and he'll start talking in no time. Then you won't get any peace!! ;-)


  2. every kid has his on pace. i started talkin at 9months.. my brother around 3yrs old! but now you cant stop him! hehe absolutely nothin wrong with him

  3. Boys don't talk as soon or as much as females do. So, I wouldn't worry. =)

  4. I wouldn't worry too much, you see loads of parents with kids this age who don't talk much.  Everyone worries so much, but how many 5 year old kids do you see who can't talk? Not too many, right??  They all catch up for the most part.  Give him a bit more time, he'll get it.

  5. My daughter is 22 months old and she talks  sometimes and then she babbles sometimes. Every child will get it in their own time. I will tell you what now that my daughter is talking I wish she wouldn't have learned already. She's always saying something be it Momma, now, Barney, Elmo, row row row your boat etc... it goes on and on and on. Enjoy it while you can. Don't worry he will be fine!

  6. Every child is different. A lot of those kids may have older siblings to follow, too. I know my 22 month old does some things that my first son didn't do until later. My 22 month old just has a constant teacher and a older brother to watch and learn from!

    As long as he is meeting most milestones I wouldn't worry about it.

  7. So he isn't talking as much...so what?  Maybe he just doesn't have anything to say.

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