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All About First Words

Shortly after their arrival, parents wait with bated breath to hear their baby's little voice say their first word.

Shortly after their arrival, parents wait with bated breath to hear their baby’s little voice say their first word. With good reason too! Parents of newborns and infants are constantly sleuthing and trying and trying to figure out what each particular cry and gurgle means. It’s exhausting!

When a baby can communicate a word, it changes the whole parenting game! Finally, parents have an easier time understanding what their baby needs and wants.

Most babies begin communicating in single words around 12 months. For parents who have a child this age who isn’t talking, their worries and anxieties get shifted into overdrive.

However, what most parents don’t know is that there are SO MANY ways a child can communicate a word!

For reference, it counts as a word when a child communicates consistently, independently, and with intent. With using this criteria, all of these count as words!

  1. Gestures!

    Think nodding your head for “yes” or shaking it for “no.” Hand flips can often indicate “I don’t know” or a question. Pantomiming actions also count, like flapping arms to indicate a “bird.”

  2. Sound Effects

    This is when a sound effect is used instead of a particular word, like “vroom” for “car.”

  3. Animal Sounds

    When children call animals by the sound they make, it counts as a word! Imagine a child pointing and labeling “woof woof” whenever they see a dog, that counts as their word for “dog!”

  4. Signed Words

    Baby signs are super popular! It’s amazing that this has become a trend with new parents. Babies are able to imitate motor movements much easier than they’re able to imitate speech sounds, so they can actually communicate with signs, BEFORE THEY’RE ABLE TO TALK! Signs definitely count as words!

  5. Word Approximations

    It takes a looooong time for a baby’s ability to say speech sounds to fully develop. As they’re developing and trying to say words, they’ll often say words inaccurately. That’s A-OK! For example, if a baby says “ba” for “bottle” that counts! If they say “ba” for “ball” that counts as a (separate) word too!

  6. Exclamations!

    Exclamations, such as “uh oh,” “wow,” and “yay!” all count as words! They’re fun and often some of the first words babies say!

  7. Clear Words

    Of course, clearly spoken words count as well ♥️

So, when your baby is approaching or just passed12 months consider all of these different ways a word can be communicated. They all count!

You got this! 💛

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