At a year and a half, Wanwan can speak dozens of words (or more) clearly. Besides "Mama" and "baba," favorite words include "bye-bye," "na," "bing gan," "chong," "tang" , "yaoyao" which supposed to be "laolao" and "gou/gou." Like what I listed above she can also link two words together to form rudimentary sentences — sentences without linking verbs or other connecting words. She may say "BAO/BAO," Wanwan also can do a lot of imitation of our gesture, like blinking her eyes, shrugged her shoulder to do " fat fish" and making an action of playing piano while murmuring "ding ding ding...", and waving her hands saying "bye bye" On the other hand, my Xiongxiong does not speak a lot of words, though he seems to know it, even though he knew and said it when he was 12 months ago, but now he no longer and seems does not like to say it. Some words like " 1" "bi". But he is very physically active, and seems very happy. Her favorite word is "da da da" and "di di di", and a few others. thought we all are a little bit in rush for him to speak and hope he can act like his twin sister, but we know he can pick it up, so we try to be enjoying every stage of both of my kids. we have experienced both worlds and they both have their charm. As most parents agree, every child is different and no two are the same. Yesterday, we went to Zhouyan's party, everything was good except, when Xiongxiong was playing the toys, Ethan went closely to grab and scratch Xiongxiong's face, it was bleeding and xiongxiong felt such painful and cried loudly..... Xiongxiong has not learned to defense.. |