What's Up - January 2019 Vol 4 Issue 2 | Page 33

Etikan Designation Dept & Base Mini Etikan DOB Ray Sun Trade Marketing Manager Marketing / KL Office Raphael Sun Hao Yu 28 th March 2019 Etikan Designation Dept & Base Mini Etikan DOB Eko Hidayat Process Worker Production / PT Etika Marketing Deffan Reza Aprilla 2 nd April 2019 As your little one grows and develops speech skills, babbles will turn into words. Follow the baby talking timeline to learn about your little one’s development milestone. Babies listen from day one. Babies as young as 4 weeks can distinguish between similar syllables like "ma" and "na." As young as 2 months, they begin to associate certain sounds with certain lip movements. 4 to 6 months Birth to 6 months He focuses on familiar words, his own name, or "mommy" and "daddy". At 4-1/2 months, he may recognize his name, but only as an important word, such as "Hi!" or "Bye!" It's not until 6 months that he'll realize his name actually refers to himself. Her babbling will begin to sound more like words (like "gaga") over and over. The first real word often appears around 12 months. Common first words may be greetings ("hi" or "bye-bye"). Or they might be very concrete: people ("ma, ma" or "da, da"), or food ("cookie," "juice," or "milk") 7 to 12 months