9.3 Typical Stages of Speech & Language Development

9.3 Typical Stages of Speech & Language Development

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Stages of Speech & Language Development



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Observe a child in your family or around you and share, with at least 2 or 3 examples, at what stage of language development is that child. (Do mention child's age, no extra information required. )

Come back to this post after 2 or 3 days and reply to at least 2 or 3 of your peers on their observation of language development. Ask them short questions or give feedback. Be as brief as you can be.


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by Razarabbani s/d/o Fazel Mohammad -
Language::I have see child in my house first when they are learning a language they are taking but no one understands their language.
2 :: Gradually they trying to understand the people but they can't understand it because in this stage they are learning their language.
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by Hikmat ullah s/d/o Sher Mohammad -
Yeah but you have be careful during initial stages of child . He or she learns bad or good soon as he look at us
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by Izzat Ullah s/d/o Aulia Khan -
Can he speak some words like calling his father or mother? because a child learns firstly calling his father or mother it's basic and natural for a child
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by M Furqan s/d/o Jan mohammad -
Dont you understanding their gesture and indications towards requirements?
In reply to Razarabbani s/d/o Fazel Mohammad

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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -

Mr Raza-Rabbani

Tell me baby age if baby age is1-2then  so you should talk with him and ask that what i want to ask
Look the tips of video, follow it.
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by Hikmat ullah s/d/o Sher Mohammad -
We'll i observed two childs in my family
1:; One of them is 4 months old . He cries and smile when we give a signal to him . It's is his second stage . He gets calm when we give him quick response soon.
2:;the second child is 4 years old. He give quick and quite well response as soon as. He listens first and then reply as he was asked . Its his 4th stage . He read out and write too little bit.
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by Zarjan s/d/o Umar khan -

Hikmath ullah .which kind of signals do you give the child who is 4 months olds..

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by Fiza Mengal s/d/o Jaffer khan Mengal -
Well I don't have any child in home but there are alot of babies in my family i have observe them. He is just 2 years old whenever anyone of us or me give him any signal he either smile or start laughing.So we know that he is happy.
2. I have another cousin he is i think 2 or 3 year old he really observe everyone and do the exact same thing that the person is doing always copying us.
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by Izzat Ullah s/d/o Aulia Khan -
Yes Kids Are The Reflection Of their Elders They Do Same Things As their guardians Are doing either good or bad
In reply to Fiza Mengal s/d/o Jaffer khan Mengal

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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -

Miss Fizia Mengal

Can you explain more about your first observation
One thing more
I suggest that 2 years child can perform the same thing as second whome you mentioned 2-3
Point is that if we give same atmosphere to 2years child
What is your opinion?
In reply to Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah

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by Fiza Mengal s/d/o Jaffer khan Mengal -
Well first I don't have any baby or child In my home so I have just observer my czns.well we all know that babies learn from observing everyone my uzns do the same they just observe everyone carefully if we just play with him or do something funny he laughs and copies everything.
Between 6 and 9 months, babies babble in syllables and start imitating tones and speech sounds. By 12 months, a baby's first words usually appear, and by 18 months to 2 years children use around 50 words and will start putting two words together into a short sentences. From 2-3 years, sentences extend to 4 and 5 words.
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -

Miss Fiza Mengal

Sure
I do not neglect your pints on base of observation.
One thing more that
Can baby learn before their age?
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by SAUBAAN SALEEM s/d/o Muhammad Saleem -

My brother is 5 years old

He can read & write ,even he can tell you stories or sing songs and sometimes he asks me too many questions 


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by Izzat Ullah s/d/o Aulia Khan -
It's Good To Ask Questions Because It helps in his Knowledge There Would be Something Which is Disturbing Him Or he is Confused That's why he is asking too many questions
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by Meraj Ud Din s/d/o Ghulam Haider -
SAUBAAN SALEEM what kind of question did he ask often....
Can you mention 1 or 2 of them if don't bother.
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -

Mr Subaan Saleem

How did he learn these all?
Explain it
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by Muhammad Luqman kasi s/d/o Muhammad asghar kasi -

Saubaan saleem,

As you mentioned that your brother is 5 years old and he asks too many questions, this is not language development. According to jean piaget's theory of cognitive development, children between the age of 2 to 7 years wants to explore the world and to know every thing. This is why they ask too many questions.

So basically its a stage of cognitive development, not language development.

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by Ghousuddin s/d/o Haji Wazir Muhammad -

The reason you provided forced me to interact so what do you mean by saying Cognitive development and language development are two different subjects ? 


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by Izzat Ullah s/d/o Aulia Khan -
I am observing my Nephew He is 7 Months Old. He is in the stage of his life where he develops Language Well Our Mother Tung Is Pashto So Couple Of Weeks back he Started Speaking "Papa Papa"' When his father came to him he started saying him Papa It's because of Environment Becasue Continually we taugh him call his father As papa and he learned as soon as possible because at the age of 6 months to 2 years a child can learn very fastly because his or her mind in fresh And not Engaged in Any kind Of tension Or Activity He Complete Focus is on Language Development. When I play poem infornt of Him His Complete Focus goes to that poem It's his learning stage and he can learn From His Environment What Language Around him Being used What Infront of him is being spoken he is learning and getting from his parents and family Now my Nephew Can Speak Some Words Which Words Are Being Spoken By Us Because He is Learning From Us What We Do What We Speak What We Say he is the Replication Of Us He Will Do Same As thing as We Are Doing
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by Nabeeha ilyas s/d/o Muhammad ilyas -
I now have no child in my home or in my surrounding but once in my life I have observed the child of about 3-4 years old probably.
 she was on the stage of learning. She was learning the language properly that (what the things exact means or what the words exact means).
Once her mother asked her that "do want to go outside with me and your father" so she replied "in the park together Mama?" So for her the word "outside" means "park" and "me and your father" means "together".
She was also learning that how to make words from the alphabet I remember her father brought her a block Panel for her in which She moves alphabets written on blocks up, down, left, right. she was trying to make a word., she learnt many words from that gadget with spellings like cat, dog, basket, ball excetra
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by Hamdullah s/d/o Haji zalmai -
I have observed one of my nephews who is 5 years old, so he is in that stage of language development that he can speak and discuss with us a simple issue or a simple topic like mobile phone, gaming etc for hours and he can spy everything in home and tells us when we meet him about all the things that his elder brothers have done wrong in our absence.
He can say his name, family name,tribe name, his father name and even the lineage and ancestry of his grandfathers till his 7th grandfather's generation.
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by Meraj Ud Din s/d/o Ghulam Haider -
Wow HamdAllah it's surprising that your nephew knows the ancestry of his 7th grandfather's generation.
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -
Answering on behalf of waqas Ahmed
Great Hamdullah
Keep it up!
He learn more
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by Zarjan s/d/o Umar khan -

I have seen so many kids when they were at the age of learning any language.. For e.g I have a niece ..she is 2 years old ,she is now learning the language which we speak at home..I have observed her, firstly she sees what we talk about then she copies the same things but she sticks while speaking the same words ..we tell her to call her father baba..she also says baba baba..she has observed us while we use mobiles ..she picks a tool like mobile then keeps it on ear..then she says hello ,hello..but she talks more then just saying hello..but we don't understand what she is talking..

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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
Good reply ,,,, zarjan

But kindly elaborate that on which stage of language is your niece is,,,
This is the second part of question that Maam has asked...
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by Zarjan s/d/o Umar khan -

Abdul sattar.

It is the early stage of my niece while learning language.

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by Amna Jabeen s/d/o Zaheer Ahmed -
Yeah u all should continue all the learning lessons to her from these learning leasons she will capable to speak nicely and feels confident.
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by Ahmed Hussain Kahan kakar s/d/o Dr juma Khan kakar -

language development :

Language development: the first eight years. Here are just a few of the important things your child might achieve in language development between three months and eight years. In this period, your baby will most likely coo and laugh, play with sounds and begin to communicate with gestures like waving.

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by Hamdullah s/d/o Haji zalmai -
AHMED HUSSIEN
I think your answer is not to the point because you are explaining the stages of language developing, but the question is just about the observing of a child.
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by Meraj Ud Din s/d/o Ghulam Haider -
Ahmed Hussain Kahan kakar for your kind information your answer is not about the question...
Please have a look and understand the question first than try to answer...
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by M Furqan s/d/o Jan mohammad -
It really depends on the given atmosphere the children I saw in the video were of that standard Where at infant stage they do the things which our 4 years baby cant.
Children avail The language by the given atmosphere.normally at 2 years they start speaking .and after being able understan he or she starts making complete sentences .and when atmosphere or company is interested in the child and caring him very well give him time then it takes less time to avail all these..
In now a days we live in technological world so every kid is provided Mobile or something which give access to net so they listen the poem or watch cartoons and remain able to speak the words which even out uneducated can not otter.
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by shair khan s/d/o Janan -

Mr furqan is a child in a illiterate family could aquire langauge like as in a standard family?

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by shair khan s/d/o Janan -

Mr furqan is a child in a illiterate family could aquire langauge like as in a standard family?

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by Abdul Tahir s/d/o Abdul Razzaque -
I have a nephew who is around 2 or 3 years old i mostly call him the question mark because when ever i meet him he ask me questions not one or two many questions e.i what is that? Why it is like that?why we do that? So many more
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -

Mr Abdul Tahir

You call him questions, now he he is calling questions
You are doing well work with your nephew
Such questions make your nephew mind creative
Keep it
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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
Could you illustrate that how this philosophical passion owned by him,,
Which factors inspired him to do so...
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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
After watching this video I observed and started researching on my maternal nephew,  and I got this result after research...


My maternal nephew is round about 8 months old.
He call me by my own nick name ,,,
He can call his parents by there names ,,,
He he can copy the voices of pat animals ...
He starts smiling on funny style of talking...
He loves the cats too much and even when he catches the cat he starts smiling. 
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by Muhammad asif s/d/o Allah din -
I observed it in my home from my daughter Sidra is of 15 month, she try to call me BABA and mostly try to copy my words .and some time she copy my brothers and sisters and ask me ada because my other sibling call me ada .
and when she heard my voice she used to say BABA and often ADA .and start weeping .therefore i can say that childrens are curious and looking for learn something .
with the development of age children learns words and sentences 'and they try to speak ..sometime they can not pronounce word but with the passage of time they can speak '
i saw children when they find a thing like mobile they quickly start to break it .their purpose is to learn somthing.
children acquire language from their parents and society.
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -

Mr Muhammad Asif.

I got the meaning of BaBa and ADA.
What do you think that which kind of atmosphere we should peovide them that they get soon

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by Muhammad asif s/d/o Allah din -
I think in joint family system child copy eachother and in separate family there we can provide them atmosphere to learn soon. ofcourse in joint families children can learn easily with the help of other childrens but they also make some mistakes in shape of like this .i told several time to my daughter to call me baba but again she call me ada .i think this is the effect of joint family .because she is copying my brothers and sisters .
with the passage of age children can learn every thing successfully.
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -

Mr Muhammad Asif

Sure
With the passage of time and through big family
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by Tanveer Ahmed s/d/o Haji Shair Dill khan -

Actually I have not observed any child with my own eyes  beacuse i have been out of home since 2013. But i can share story a child i read in a novel where a 14 months baby always makes sound of coughing which makes baby's parents confuse this habit actually child has learned from his Grand-father because his grand father used to be patient of TB so that he couughes always and that child had observed his grandfather and now he dose as same.At last i would like so say that it was a knowledgeable video and made me think to observe children Now.

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by Muhammad asif s/d/o Allah din -
Ofcourse dear,
you have to observe children with yours eyes .then you can understand this completely.
In reply to Tanveer Ahmed s/d/o Haji Shair Dill khan

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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
Well Tanveer ,,,

You should observe a child for a MOVEMENT answering complete philosophy of the task
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by Ghousuddin s/d/o Haji Wazir Muhammad -

I Have observed a child in my family. He is nearly 2 years old. The very first thing he learned was Bye Bye which I use after dinner as a good night gesture before Leaving common room... ! whenever I said bye bye while shaking my hand . At early stages He (replying with smiley face) only lifted his hand and  Tried alot to speak too But couldn't. With the passage of time He learned many things from parents  crying for feeders and toys etc.



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by Tanveer Ahmed s/d/o Haji Shair Dill khan -

Ghousuddin here you have played a great roll

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by Meraj Ud Din s/d/o Ghulam Haider -
Q No1: Observe a child in your family or around you and share, with at least 2 or 3 examples, at what stage of language development is that child. (Do mention child's age, no extra information required. )

Answer:
After watching this video I have observed one of my nephews who is 19 Months old, I try to ask from him the same questions as asked in video from 15 months old baby. I asked from him, (In Pashtoo) “hey Baby how do you fell”. He replied in Pahtoo Happy. And again I asked the reason of being happy and his answer was none... I asked from him “where is your head, nose, eyes etc” and he replied every question correctly. So he is in that stage of language development.
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by Arsalan Shahzad s/d/o Shahzad Akhtar -
I have been observing my niece since quarantine so she is Alhamduilillah 1 year old and I have observed all her stages till now.
When she was 6 to 8 months old she used to understand our gestures of hate and love.
Then when she started crawling she started saying the word baba and maaa(water)
But now she is so talkative that she understands each and everything our gestures and speech as well.
When she have to see cartoons she just gives me the T.V remote and utter the word BABA so she has made the nicknames for various useful things
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by Janat khan s/d/o Abdul Wahid -
Mr Arsalan...
I think the baby who is between (6) to (8) month will not be able to see the cartoons and speaking although in this time the baby only makes cooing sounds:
For Example:
"ee" " oo" and "ah" turns towards sounds and eye contact when they hear an adult speaking or making sounds.
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -
Replying behalf of shoukat Aziz
Arshlan Shahzad
Yes
You are right you have thought that baby the ways of love and hate.
Baby will learn more in coming stages
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by Nasir Ali s/d/o Roshan Ali -

I have a child in my home she is just 1 year old 

And her language developmet stage very well 

Whenever i want to pick her i do give her signal or hand shake she understand what i actually i want to say her 

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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -
Replying behalf of shoukat Aziz
Yes you are right nasir
Baby has learnt the response of signsls
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -

Child is father of man” (بچے بڑوں کے باپ ھوتے ہیں).When i observed a charming baby then my said words became thruth that baby was approximately 4-5 years old.Her language development inspired me as she spoke three(3) languages frequently. I came behind of this development that how she dis? So the consequences was this behind of this development that her parents used to communicate others languages instead of their nattive language. The crided goes to their parents who started her daughter development from early stage that's why she is capable to speak three languages even though at this stage I know 3 languages.

Children are what you make them"(بچوں کو جیسا سکھاو سکیھ جاتے ہیں  ) This proverb is also true because this observation is related to my "Niece".She is 2-3 years old.Her language development has stared from the beginning because I shared the way that how to greet with guest just from that  observation including family members she performs better than me Today

What you teach then they learn the same.

My last observation is that when my Niece.she was 3-4years old one she saw me that i was reciting holy quran later then few days one day i took my book for studying she came and  took a book and kept over the pillow and did the same way as i did to the reciting time.

It is confirmed that children learn from their early stages as mentioned in video if someone tell them and trained them.


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by Muhammad asif s/d/o Allah din -
HI MIR AHMED ,
you might observed child are mostly stubborn why?
and why they break every things like toys ,mobile,and etc?
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -
Mr Muhammad Asif
First answer
My nephew is stubborn
Reason is that
From childhood autonomous had been given by parents.
Second reason
When child insist so family members coprate with that baby.
Answer of second question
I think that they must break the things because from this activity creat their mind
How things form and combine.
I like that they should break
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by Mohammad Rizwan kasi s/d/o Mohammad Asghar kasi -
According to the observation the child start speaking the single words about at 1 and a half year of his age just like saying mom dad and the particular names acording to their family members and household things then after the age of 1 and a half year he start learing his mother tongue and the start speaking the complete sentence not clear but enough to be understand .
And I have all those experience with my younger sister .
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by Janat khan s/d/o Abdul Wahid -
Muhammad Rizwan.....
What do you mean by a single word and on what stage the baby begins to utter it as early learning stage??

Please dear can you please make me understand????
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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
Nice argument,,,
It depends on the situation or company they keeps ,,,
Even I have seen the two aged bays reciting the verses of Quran and throughly speaking with others ...
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by Janat khan s/d/o Abdul Wahid -
Q=.
Answer:
The first signs of communication occur when an infant learn that a cry will bring food,comfort and companionship.Newborns also begin to recognize the important sounds in ther environment such as voice of their mothers and family members.As the babies grow,they begin to resort out the speech sound and compose the words of their language. Gradually they follow a natural progression for mastering the skill of speech. In speech development, language acquisition play a significant role for the babies. It is called the first language which a baby adopts from the lap of mother .
For Example:
When the family members of a child speak in front of the babies ,The baby thinks ,repeats and adopt that what did they say ,so he/she begins to learn speech sounds in their native homes.
Example:2
Childs copy the words first in a broken form but with the passage of he/she gets overwhelm on it.
My eyes seen observation.
I have a cute niece in my home. She is probably (1)and half year old.she makes parody of everyone of my family.wheever l attend my mobile in her presence ,she observes and think waving her hand to get mobile. As I give mobile to her,she grab the mobile with her ears and says"
""hello""hello""although she could not spell the word hello but her purpose is of saying hello.
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by Nabeeha ilyas s/d/o Muhammad ilyas -
On the behalf of shahzaib umar student of semester 1, BS english.
He has his sister of age 4.. he observes her.. she is on the age of reading and writing the alphabets and making words from alphabets. She have her own copy with ger everytime.. on which she try to explore the new words more often. She's also learning balochi's many words whenever me or my any family memeber speak something new she do repeat the word. She also tries to sing  the alphabetic song sometimes.
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by Waqas Ahmed s/d/o Akhtar Muhammad -
I have observed a child and she is patient of polio when she was 3 years old she was not able to talk a single word without knowing her mom and dad.then we tried to talk with her alot after some time she was repeating the same words which we were telling to her and now she is 6 years old and she can speak better than before .
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by Saif Ud Din s/d/o Mehrab Ud Din -
I believe, earlier she was not having good environment and because of persistent illness she couldn't communicate.
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by shair khan s/d/o Janan -

I have observe my nephew which she is 2 years old she is now just able to speak for basic things which are the liked by her most.like paparh, chocolate,10rupee calling lasy.i thing aquire language more from the person who is near to him like special mom help him or her.so is in developing language stage now

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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
After watching this video I observed and started researching on my maternal nephew, and I got this result after research...


My maternal nephew is round about 8 months old.
He can call me by my own nick name ,,,
He can call his parents by there names ,,,
He he can copy the voices of pat animals ...
He starts smiling on funny style of talking...
He loves the cats too much and even when he catches the cat he starts smiling.
So he is on the stage of acquiring language. He learns vocabs from Listening us . He is imitating the method and style of speaking so on this basis  his language is developing and ripping with the passage of time by providing supportive environment. 
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by Rasool Sayyaf s/d/o Abdul Khaliq -
Abdul Sattar
Can't believe that 8 months old kid can do many things that much clear , his age is too less yet , i can't expect that much from him ,
At this age he can only be able to that talks which we understand nothing , but he surely learns from his surroundings with the passage of time .
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by Saif Ud Din s/d/o Mehrab Ud Din -
Well, I have nephew, age 3 years, he is mashallah quite lucid and articulate in his words. Obviously, his words are still meager but he can communicate with all the family members, understands what he is told, can convey his message articulately whatever he wants to convey.
Of course, sometimes he faces adversity in making complex sentences because he is still 3 years old though he tries to understand complex sentences .
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by Rasool Sayyaf s/d/o Abdul Khaliq -
Well ,
Having a joint family , i have seen many kids where they can talk and speak at different ages and follow any given direction of their elders

1 , I have a cousin's son of almost 14 months , the way he speaks is the mixing of words and his pronunciation is totally unclear , But he understands when someone calls him etc .

2 , I have another cousin's daughter of 20 months ,
She can talk easily and her tongue is very clear where everyone of us can easily understand her .
She calls the names clearly ,
She can be in a clear conversation with us .
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by Rasool Sayyaf s/d/o Abdul Khaliq -
Saif ud Din
You are right , 3 years old kid can easily talk and speak what he wants to convey others .
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by syed kaleem ullah s/d/o syed niamat ullah -
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Thanks for the video which will enhance our observation power.
I start observing a child of 6 months. As i started observing the child i got it that how true are these lines of QURA WHIMER that" language begins from the moment when you start gazing your baby".
MY EXAMPLES OF LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT LEARNED FROM THIS CHILD.

NUMBER 1
When i start clapping to make laugh the child he also started trying to clapp though he couldn't but it means his speaking language is not developed much but his body language is developed quicker.


NUMBER 2
I show him a milk feeder as he was hungry he start trying to get it and start making sounds like "mmmmm, shhhhhhh" .
it means in the age of 6 months the childs speaking language also starts developing.
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by Ghousuddin s/d/o Haji Wazir Muhammad -

very well explained , The child development for requirements has been started if the child is trying to gain the milk feeder... 

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by Syed Maqbool Ahmed s/d/o Syed hazrat Ali -
I began observing my younger brother who is of 14 months.
I got few observable points through which i could understand his language is how much developed.
EXAMPLES
NUMBER 1...
when i sit with him he abruptly call me KAKA which is my nick name.it means a child can deliver clear words in the age of 14 months.
NUMBER 2..
I ask him to laugh,to jump,to give me a ball etc and he was accepting my requests.
it means a child can understand that" is someone is requesting or passing the orders" "should i get angry or should i get laugh" etc.
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by Muhammad Luqman kasi s/d/o Muhammad asghar kasi -
I dont have a baby at our home but i have observed my cousin who is approximately 8 or 9 months old. She is at the second stage of language development she respond quickly when someone calls her name. She can also speak some little word like baba and mama. She also understand a little bit about what we say like when someone ask her to smile or to show me your tongue, she exactly do what she is asked.
Secondly , she also recognize her parents   and family members. And When ever she sees a unknown person, she feels shy and uncomfortable infront of him.
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by Shahzaib Umar s/o Muhammad Umar -
Watching this clip delighted me too much inasmuch as I have my lil cute sis aged 4. she is still in haste to learn what she observes,hears simply perceives from our domiciliary environment. And OMG! most interesting point is that when I decipher a word from my mobile dictionary and make it read the deciphered word, ha ha when it starts making the sound , she starts the mimicry of the American Lady trying to imitate her exact way of pronouncing the word and many times she even mimics the sound of shuffling pages. So here everything gets clear that under any circumstance a baby learns.
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by Shahzaib Umar s/o Muhammad Umar -
>>>>>>A QUESTION TO ALL MY DEAR CHUMS<<<<<<<
IF(God forbid) there is a malfunction rather any disability of both the senses; hearing and listening in a kid. Can he/she be able to observe properly?
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by Muhammad asif s/d/o Allah din -
MY Dear brother Shahzaib umar
there is a little bit mistake in your sentence please correct it,
hearing and listening is same thing ,may be you are asking about hearing about seeing,
answer, TAKE him / her to doctor first inshallah one problem will be solve.
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by Shahzaib Umar s/o Muhammad Umar -
Thanks dear for the rectification.....
But, could you please ruminate over this issue and show more enthusiasm?
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by Muhammad asif s/d/o Allah din -
dear Shahzaib
how a student of literature can think about such kind of patient deaf and blind? , this kind of case / patient should be taken to doctors
only he can resolve the problem.
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -
Replying behalf of shoukat Aziz
Dear shazaib
Deafblindness means that child has problems with both seeing and hearing. It’s sometimes called ‘dual sensory’ loss.
Children who are deafblind will need help to communicate and make friends with other people. 
You can encourage your child to explore her environment using whatever sight and hearing she has – and all of her other senses. This will help spark your child’s curiosity about the world around her.
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by Amna Jabeen s/d/o Zaheer Ahmed -
I have no child in my home still, but I have too many childs in my family. I have observed one child. He is 3 year's old. He talk too much even he is not going school. He is picking all the things, words, sentences, information from his family. He is very talented boy even in little age. He notice everything very carefully and then he asks too many questions about that one thing thousands time. And we all get amazed what type of questions always come in his mind.
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -

Question behalf of waqas Ahmed miss Amna jabeen 


how child go to school age of 3 can you share such questions which that little gental man ask

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by Amna Jabeen s/d/o Zaheer Ahmed -
Dear waqas ahmed before asking question please again read it carefully I have read that he is very talented even he is not going to school. I have written "not" and if I am not wrong "not" means "no" .
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by Amna Jabeen s/d/o Zaheer Ahmed -
So waqas ahmed am I right ?
Now your confusion might be solved from my answer.
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -

Replying behalf of waqas Ahmed. 

Mias Amna jabeen

Not might be solved
Confirm solved
Just i tought that that baby takes alot should be in school.
I consider that
But
You reply my next question
That which kind of questions that baby ask.
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by Shahzaib Umar s/o Muhammad Umar -
Please Amna don't take it to ill,,,,, what do you mean by type of questions? I mean ,,,I personally have never observed so, like getting amazed by the questions of a three year old kid...
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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
Replying to this activity on the behalf of (Atta-u-Rehman) student of English literature Dept sem1

9.3

I have observed my cousin who's age in round about 5 years , he can sing songs. He can imitate the voices of pat animals and our all family members. He can properly talk with us except when he becomes emotional then he mixed the sentences and words even he didn't t
Judge what I am speaking or saying .

Still his language is getting DEVELOPMENT and purifying...
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by Muhammad kashif s/d/o Muhammad Yaqoob -
Well

 Its simple that children can acquire language through different ages and period. I have only a question that in our area children can acquire atleast 3 language at the same. Can this thing impact on children mind?

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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -
Answering behalf of waqas ahmed
Yes dear
Even though you know 2 languages at child hood and speak them frequently
It helps them in coming age
I have soon such kind of children they can not speak urdu
Which is effected their education and communication skills
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by Siyala Khan s/d/o Saadullah -
Nope if this thing can affect our children's mind then they even can't speak perfectly one language or their mother tongue ex in our homes there are many who speak different languages so they listen and observe and learn every new and different word I don't think so that this can impact their mind.
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -

9.3 task

Replying behalf of shoukt Aziz having net problem and many more 

Once upon a time there was a 3 years old child and non muslim women used to work  at their home when ever she did use to complete his work she recited holy book (christan book)  one day 3 years old baby was sleepy  suddenly she started saying something her parents became surprised that she what she is saying she was reciting some words when they came on consiqence so they knew that women who worked at home she recited holy book and baby saw and performed same

It is final that baby leans from srounding only need feed back. 

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by Siyala Khan s/d/o Saadullah -
The same like fiza mangel I also don't have any child in my home but there are many children in my family and one of my uncles son ,he is just of 40 days whenever we used to talk with him he just looked up and don't respond back and there is one of my friends daughter she is of 2 years when we used to talk with her she gets happy and start laughing and then she used to talk in her voice and we feel like she say ghhhhhhgh like this sound and I observe that she is learning our words ex we say in front of her mamaa she say ghhhggg again and she try to speak wich she can't pronounce well.
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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
Replying This activity on the behalf of (Khadija) d/o (Adam Haider). Student of English literature Dept sem1.

I have observed our neighbour's child whose age is round about 2 years .
While seeing the cats coming toward him he starts voicing like cat.

When he listens someone talking in weeping style he also starts weeping with .
He can call his father (papa) and mother (dada) .
He is the acquiring stages of language.