tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6825174029351412249.post1769935873527454866..comments2024-02-04T13:52:50.198-05:00Comments on Gloria in Excelsis Deo: 7 Quick Takes FridayKatherinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16054597409182035433noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6825174029351412249.post-41928417613005770202016-10-29T02:20:38.779-04:002016-10-29T02:20:38.779-04:00The three of you girls look beautiful in your hair...The three of you girls look beautiful in your haircut picture! Nice selfie work. :)Alicia @ Sweeping Up Joyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18166554346293304750noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6825174029351412249.post-73044692845986174882016-10-28T12:10:50.042-04:002016-10-28T12:10:50.042-04:00When I studied speech pathology in college I learn...When I studied speech pathology in college I learned that by age 2, kids should know 10-15 words and begin to be putting two words together, like "bye papa!" Any worrying before that is unnecessary. We also learned that most kids start saying their first words between 12 to 15 months. Did you get that? *Start* Everyone has or knows of kids who could speak fluently early, but most kids start saying their first words at 12-15 months. So, I think your son is fine! All my boys have talked later and been on the further end of the scale I mentioned above, but they have been REALLy active. It makes me think they are focusing more on how their bodies move then how to communicate. My John (age 2) is weird. He doesn't say too many words (he does know 10-15 and is putting two words together) but knows more of the sound effects for everything! Lions, Trucks, Birds, Ducks, Airplanes, etcJason and Katiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10232275181204878465noreply@blogger.com