When do babies start walking
- when should children start to talk
- when should child start to talk
- when should babies start to talk
- when should kids start to talk
My son started talking at 4!
Age-Appropriate Speech and Language Milestones
While not every child develops speech and language on the same timetable, the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders does provide a list of age-appropriate speech and language milestones for babies and young children.
If you suspect your child is failing behind his peers, consult your child’s doctor or schedule a speech and language evaluation for your child.
Milestones related to speech and language
Birth to 3 months
- Seems to know your voice and quiets down if crying
- Reacts to loud sounds with a startle reflex
- Is awakened by loud voices and sounds
- Vocalizes pleasure and displeasure sounds differently (laughs, giggles, coos, cries, or fusses
- Makes noise and smiles when spoken to
- Responds to sound of rattle
4 to 6 months
- Looks or turns toward a new sound
- Responds to “no” and changes in tone of voice
- Enjoys rattles and other toys that make sounds
- Vocalizes back when talked to
- Begins to repeat sounds (such as, “ooh,” “aah,” and “ba-ba”)
7 to 11 months
- Responds to his or her own name,
- when do children start to talk in sentences
- what age should children start to talk