What's the youngest a baby can talk?

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.
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What is the youngest a baby has ever talked?

'World's Youngest Talking Baby' Says Hello at Eight Weeks in Incredible Footage
  • Little Charlie said his first words at just eight weeks old (Credit: SWNS)
  • Charlie's little sister Lottie spoke at 6 months (Credit: SWNS)
  • Caroline and Nick are two proud parents (Credit: SWNS)
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What is the earliest a child can speak?

Overall, researchers expect most normally-developing babies to begin canonical babbling sometime between 5-6 months and 10 months (Lang et al 2019; Morgan and Wren 2019).
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Can babies talk at 2 months?

At around 2 months, babies start making vowel sounds ("ah-ah" or "oh-oh"). Mimic these sounds, and mix in some real words, too. When they make a sound, you should make the sound as well, and then wait for them to respond. This will teach them how to have a conversation.
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Can 3 month old babies talk?

At 3-4 months, your baby might: make eye contact with you. say 'ah goo' or another combination of vowels and consonants. babble and combine vowels and consonants, like 'ga ga ga ga', 'ba ba ba ba', 'ma ma ma ma' and 'da da da da'.
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Can a 7 week old say hi?

Toni McCann was saying hello to her infant in their Belfast, Ireland, home when he copied her and seemed to say hello back. — -- A mother in Northern Ireland was astounded when her son managed to greet her with a tiny "hello" at just 7 weeks old.
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Can a baby talk at 7 months?

At this age most babies still use body language to communicate, like making noises to get your attention. But if your baby is an early talker you might hear them say 1-2 words like 'mama' or 'dada', but they won't know what these words mean.
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What is considered an early talker?

Early Language Development

Gifted children tend to begin talking early. While most children say their first word at around 1 year of age, gifted children may begin speaking when they are 9 months old. 2 Some parents report that their children said their first word even earlier than that, as early as 6 months of age.
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Can a baby say mama at 6 months?

Babbling evolves over time, and some babies can say mama and dada from six months – although seven to eight months is more common. And then around their first birthday, some babies can say “mama” and “dada” plus another word to construct a mini sentence.
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Can a baby speak at 8 weeks old?

By eight weeks, your baby can not only coo and gurgle but also respond to you! Try talking to your baby and pause for a response and they will learn to jump into the flow of chatter. But your baby may start the conversation, too—see what happens when you respond to your baby's coos instead of the other way around.
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Can an 8 week old speak?

A video of a Lexington baby went viral after speaking her first words at just 8 weeks old last week. Haisley Rae Allen, now 9 weeks old, and daughter of Breanna Brensinger, 19, and Jake Allen, 21, uttered her first words, "I love you," which was caught on camera by the couple.
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Can 8 week old babies talk?

At about 7-8 weeks of age, your baby discovers that they have a voice.
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Why is Dada easier than mama?

“Some linguistic specialists theorize [that] babies say 'dada' before they say 'mama' because they don't identify mom as being separate from themselves initially,” she explains. “Instead, their identities are fused.”
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Can 5 month old babies say words?

At five months old, your baby may start to make some consonant+vowel sounds such as: ba, ma, da, and that is great! However, he will not have the cognitive ability for true speech until around 10-12 months.
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When can babies start laughing?

Most babies will begin laughing around month three or four. However, don't be concerned if your baby isn't laughing at four months. Each baby is different. Some babies will laugh earlier than others.
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Are babies that talk early smarter?

Where early talking is concerned, it may be linked to giftedness. The Davidson Institute cites a study showing that among 241 “profoundly gifted” children, 91 percent started taking early. On average, they said their first words at age 9 months.
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What is Einstein Syndrome?

Einstein syndrome is a condition where a child experiences late onset of language, or a late language emergence, but demonstrates giftedness in other areas of analytical thinking. A child with Einstein syndrome eventually speaks with no issues, but remains ahead of the curve in other areas.
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How can you tell if your baby is intelligent?

What are the signs of intelligence in babies?
  • They seek constant stimulation.
  • They want to play with older children a lot.
  • They are happy to play on their own and can remain focused on a task.
  • Your baby can quickly mimic sounds when compared to other children.
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Can a 4 month old speak?

At about four months, she'll start to babble, using many of the rhythms and characteristics of her native language. Although it may sound like gibberish, if you listen closely, you'll hear her raise and drop her voice as if she were making a statement or asking a question.
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Do 4 month olds babble?

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, most babies start to babble around 4 months. She'll use her voice to experiment with sounds, all of which will sound like gibberish to you. She'll also raise and lower her pitch, almost like she's having a conversation with you.
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Why does 4 month old squeal?

Your baby is showing more emotion – blowing 'raspberries', squealing, making sounds like 'ah-goo' and even trying to copy the up-and-down tone you use when you talk. Your baby might smile and talk to themselves (and you!) in the mirror.
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Can a 3 month old say hello?

'Hello': The incredible moment a three-month-old baby talks to his father who is left stunned. This is the heartwarming moment a baby can be heard saying 'hello' to his loving father. Jenson Webster stunned his parents Tom, 28, and Laura, 26, after learning how to say the word hello aged just three months.
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How can I make my baby talk?

Sing to your baby – this helps them tune in to the rhythm of language. Repeat the sounds your baby makes back to them – this teaches your baby lessons about listening and taking turns in a conversation. Talk in a sing-song voice – this helps to keep your baby's attention.
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Do boys talk later than girls?

Boys tend to develop language skills a little later than girls, but in general, kids may be labeled "late-talking children" if they speak less than 10 words by the age of 18 to 20 months, or fewer than 50 words by 21 to 30 months of age.
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Why do kids say papa first?

“Mama,” along with “papa,” “dada” and “baba,” are typical first words of babies the world over, says Sharon Weisz, a Toronto-based speech language pathologist. But that's not because babies are recognizing or naming their parents. It's because those sounds are the easiest for babies to make.
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