Around the 12-month marker, we often see first words start to emerge.
Many parents believe that first words somehow “don’t count” if they’re not produced using the adult pronounciation (for instance, if a child says “baba” instead of “bottle”).
If you notice that your baby:
- Uses the same (or very similar) combination of consonants and vowels to express a thought, desire, or need
- Pairs a gesture with what you think could be an emerging verbalization
- Vocalizes in various environments or contexts (e.g., says “baba” when she sees a bottle in someone else’s stroller and also when she’s about to sit down for a feed) and with various partners