Is it normal for a baby to start talking at the age of 10 months?
is it normal for a baby to start talking, and i mean compose basic sentences and ask questions at the age of 10 months?
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is it normal for a baby to start talking, and i mean compose basic sentences and ask questions at the age of 10 months?
He doesnt have a birthmark that looks like three 6's does he?gonna have to stake em
That's pretty early. Can you give me an example of a sentence?
Like...my now 2.5yr old was an early talker with his "why?" phase starting around 14mths, and two to three word sentences around 13mths.
A family friend had a baby talking complete sentences at around 13mths - I don't know how true that was as I never saw her at that age, and people make shit up...
I could swear that my daughter made sentences when she was a little more or a little less than a year old. One was "does it?" and the other was a four sentence observation. It was barely words she used though, but being her mom I can understand these word mumbles better than others. Basically, I was probably the only one who could understand her at this age (maybe her dad too). Also, her language didn't directly build off of these advanced sentences. The language building went through a sort of reconstruction as she entered the babbling stage and rebuilt from scratch.
Therefore I don't think the 10 month old is actually using language to speak, but a more primitive form of communication - understanding.
That's nothing compared to me. I started doing motivational speeches in front of 500 people when i was 6 month old.
True Story-
I started speaking while still in the womb. My first sentence was "I smell pussy."
That's truly incredible. A 10 month old speaking in coherent sentences, I've never heard of such a thing! When I was a baby I was saying a few baby words like mommy and daddy and stuff like and my parents thought that even this was pretty early to be saying single words at that age.
Doesn't sound normal. It sounds extraordinary however. I'm not a doctor, but it's possible that he could be one of those genius prodigies.