Speech and Language Milestones, Ages 1 to 3 Years
        
        
          
            Overview
            Language and communication development milestones relate to two areas:
            
              - Receptive language. This is the ability to understand words and sounds. 
- Expressive language. This is the ability to use speech and gestures to communicate meaning. 
Most 1-year-olds start to understand the meanings of words. Their receptive language grows from understanding names of people and objects to being able to follow simple requests sometime between ages 1 and 2. Expressive language advances from primarily using gestures and babbling at age 1, to using words, simple phrases, and some early sentence structures between ages 2 and 3.
            
              Language and communication milestones
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | Age | Milestone | 
              
              
                
                  | 12 months: | 
                      Waves "bye-bye." Calls parents "mama" or "dada" or another special name. Understands the word "no."  | 
                
                  | 15 months: | 
                      Tries to say one or two words besides "mama" or "dada." Looks at a familiar object when you name it. Follows directions you give using both a gesture and word, like holding out your hand while you say, "Give me the toy." Points to ask for something or to get help.  | 
                
                  | 18 months: | 
                      Tries to say three or more words besides "mama" and "dada." Follows one-step directions without any gestures. For example, your child will hand you a toy when you say, "Give me the toy."  | 
                
                  | 24 months: | 
                      Points to things in a book when you ask them. Says at least two words together, like "more milk." Points to at least two body parts when you ask them to show you. Uses more gestures than just waving and pointing.  | 
                
                  | 30 months: | 
                      Says about 50 words. Says two or more words together with one action word, like "doggie run." Names things in a book when you point to them. Says words like "I," "me," or "we."  | 
                
                  | 36 months: | 
                      Talks with you in conversation using at least two back-and-forth exchanges. Asks "who," "what," "where," or "why" questions. Can tell you what action is happening in a picture or book when asked. Says first name when asked. Talks well enough for others to understand most of the time.  | 
              
            
           
          
          
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                  Current as of:  October 24, 2024
               
              
             
           
         
        
        
          
            
              Current as of: October 24, 2024