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  1. By 16 to 18 months, most kids have a vocabulary of 10 to 15 words1. At this age, toddlers should be attempting a few words and understanding simple phrases and instructions1. They should also be able to copy speech sounds, understand simple commands, and know words for common items2. Other milestones include:
    • Likes rhyming games
    • Tries to “tell” experiences
    • Uses “I” and “mine”
    • Begin to combine words to uses short, incomplete sentences
    • Has a 600 – 700-word receptive vocabulary
    • Are adding approximately 70 new word meanings to their vocabulary every month
    • Has a 200 – 300-word expressive vocabulary3.
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    "By 16 to 18 months, most kids have a vocabulary of 10 to 15 words, pediatrician Sara DuMond, M.D., F.A.A.P., explains. In general, starting around 16 months of age, your toddler should be attempting a few words and understanding simple phrases and instructions as well. (Listening is another story!)

    www.parents.com/toddlers-preschoolers/developm…
    Try copying speech sounds. Say a few words, such as "dada," "mama" and "uh-oh." Understand simple commands, such as "Come here." Know words for common items, such as "shoe." Turn and look towards sounds.
    www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/infant-and-tod…
    Likes rhyming games Tries to “tell” experiences Uses “I” and “mine” Begin to combine words to uses short, incomplete sentences Has a 600 – 700-word receptive vocabulary Are adding approximately 70 new word meanings to their vocabulary every month Has a 200 – 300-word expressive vocabulary
    speechblubs.com/blog/vocabulary-size-by-months/
     
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