He can't even point yet. He understands "no" and "come here", he knows his name and his nickname, and probably the names of some toys. He also recognizes quotes from some cartoons he likes and some cues to games we play with him. That's all he understands, but other than game cues and cartoon quotes, he doesn't even react every time.
I was worried that he wouldn't point or talk, but his doctor said it's ok for now because he's focusing on gross motor development. He's great with that.
She can point to most body parts when I ask ‘where’s your …?’ But not all. She can say a few too
He can't even point yet. He understands "no" and "come here", he knows his name and his nickname, and probably the names of some toys. He also recognizes quotes from some cartoons he likes and some cues to games we play with him. That's all he understands, but other than game cues and cartoon quotes, he doesn't even react every time. I was worried that he wouldn't point or talk, but his doctor said it's ok for now because he's focusing on gross motor development. He's great with that.