At what age should a parent be concerning about a child not speaking?
A friend's little boy is just eighteen months old, and so far, has not said any words.
He is extremely well-developed in physical tasks, he walked at ten months, and his physical capabilities have all come in early.
He clearly understands things said to him, but so far, is not vocalising regularly, although he is beginning to vocalise some vowel sounds, and his concentration levels in play are increasing.
Should my friend be worried, or is his little one just a bit late in picking up speech?
Has your friend's child got an older sibling? Sometime the younger child gets lazy and lets the older child do all the talking! Thats what happened with my second son. He was nearly 3, by the time he started speaking properly!
Patsy - // Has your friend's child got an older sibling? Sometime the younger child gets lazy and lets the older child do all the talking! Thats what happened with my second son. He was nearly 3, by the time he started speaking properly! //
He has a brother who is eight who worships him - may be he does the talking!
My sister's son said virtually nothing at 18 months, and very little at 2. When he did start talking, he seemed to take to it very quickly- by 2 years 6 months, his phrases, sentence structure, sentences were way ahead of his peers.
Einstein didn't speak until he was four (allegedly) and when eventually asked why, said he had nothing to say. That little boy will talk when he's ready.
If I see Sherrardk around I'll ask her to post here, as she's familiar with this situation.
However, as I understand it (from her posts here), one of her children was struggling to talk when he started school but now, at the age of ten, she can't shut him up!