Not really saying words

My little one will be 15 months at the end of the month and he doesn’t really copy much or say any words as such . He will say dadada but he just randomly will say it rather than actually calling dadda.. he claps now if I say to clap and will sometimes do twinkle twinkle. He doesn’t point yet. He used to roar like a lion when I said but now seems to have stopped that. He doesn’t really copy like a sponge with trying to say any words. He will just communicate by like shouting ahh ahh 😂. Should i be concerned ? He doesn’t wave yet either
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It’s like I wrote this. My little boy says dada but only randomly, doesn’t say anything else, he will clap and wave goodbye but only when he wants to. I don’t think there’s any concern until he’s 2 I think x

My little girl is really saying words and she’s 15 months. She is getting a bit better but usually only fixates on one word at a time 😂 At the minute she’s on ‘dad’ ‘tickle tickle’ ‘ah ah’ ‘ta’ xx

My little boy is the same, dadada constantly, we think he’s saying Duck but that’s it :/ I have been worried but don’t know 🤷🏻‍♀️

My little boy only reallly babbles except saying saying dada and occasionally mama. I’ve been so worried especially as I keep seeing posts on here with lists of what their babies are saying! However his nursery said it’s totally normal and not to even worry at all until 2. Don’t know about yours but mine walked quite early and is now pretty much running around and really physical so i guess he’s focussing on that side of development!

@Lianne mines not walking yet either .. just cruising along things but mainly still crawls

My twins are 15 months and one of them only says Mumma, dadda. The other one copies a few small words like car when I say them. I don’t think it’s anything to worry about. When I had my first daughter I was worried about all the milestone’s Some people said not to compare babies because they all get there at their own pace. Having my twins is a big example to me of how different every baby really is. They have done everything at a different pace.

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