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From birth, babies listen to the words and sounds all around them and begin to sort out their meanings, the first step in language acquisition. From coos and growls to sing-songy combinations of vowels and consonants, your baby'svocalizing and verbal experimentation may sound just as adorable as it is nonsensical. But listen closely and one day you’ll hear it: the first real word. Some perfectly normal babies don’t say a recognizable word until 18 months, whereas some babies begin to communicate in word-sounds (like "ba-ba" for bye-bye, bottle or ball and "da-da" for dog, dad or doll) as early as 7 months. At 4 months, your baby will likely babble or even copy some of the babbling sounds he’s heard you make. His cries may also sound different, depending on whether he’s hungry, tired or in pain. Trusted Source Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Important Milestones: Your Baby by Four Months See All Sources [1] By the end of month 6

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Boards with different themes of everyday objects: household items, toys, bathroom, kitchen and much more. Your baby is starting to experiment with making sounds of his own — including some impressively long ones, like "ma-ma-ma-ma-ma-ma" and "ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba," according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Important Milestones: Your Baby by Six Months, December 2022. | Show in the article

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Use names rather than pronouns. Whenever possible, name the people you’re talking about rather than using the shorthand of a pronoun: "This is Mommy’s coffee" or "Here is Sarah’s bear" are both clearer and easier for babies to understand than "This is my coffee" or "Here is your bear."Your child may also make some sounds himself, and may string together a few vowels when he babbles, such as "ah," "eh" and "oh." Consonants like "m" and "b" may also appear too. By the end of month 9 Believe it or not, it’s just as appropriate to hear a child’s first words at either end of that age range — or at any age in between. Every child develops at his own pace. No matter how much or little your child is talking, don’t expect perfect pronunciation for a few years at least. The word “apple” may sound like “owl,” for example, says Gina Posner, M.D., F.A.A.P., a board-certified pediatrician practicing at MemorialCare Medical Group in Fountain Valley, California, and a member of the What to Expect Medical Review Board. “A stranger might not understand it, but the parent will,” she says. When to talk to your doctor

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