Just curious, is it worrisome that a 19-month-old does not answer yes/no questions yet? When did your DC answer yes/no questions?
This is in reference to my neice. She seems to kind of grunt. But, it is the same grunt for a yes as it is for a no. What really stumps me is that she can say yes and no pretty darn clearly if you ask her to.
In fact, she can do this for a lot of words, probably hundreds, but rarely tries to communicate throughout the day.
She also does not shake or nod her head.
I could not find this specific milestone anywhere. DD would say and shake her head no meaningfuly well before her first birthday. And uh-huh, too. Yes came a little later.
I am constantly asked now if DN is normal. I can't remember what normal is. What do you'all think?
This is in reference to my neice. She seems to kind of grunt. But, it is the same grunt for a yes as it is for a no. What really stumps me is that she can say yes and no pretty darn clearly if you ask her to.
In fact, she can do this for a lot of words, probably hundreds, but rarely tries to communicate throughout the day.
She also does not shake or nod her head.
I could not find this specific milestone anywhere. DD would say and shake her head no meaningfuly well before her first birthday. And uh-huh, too. Yes came a little later.
I am constantly asked now if DN is normal. I can't remember what normal is. What do you'all think?







). She does speak when she's tired quite a bit, so right before bed and first thing in the morning. No clue why, maybe she's more relaxed? Who knows? Also, DD doesn't speak as much to other people. After 1.5 months of daycare she's just now starting to speak more to them (then again, I doubt they understand a lot of it). So maybe she's shy around other adults who are not her parents? DD's pretty shy with any of the extended family with the exception of MIL who lived with us for awhile.



