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Before age one, few babies can recognize their name and understand words such as "no."
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Many infants begin to recognize their own name by about 6–9 months and can understand simple words or routines such as “no” by the latter half of their first year. There is individual variability, so if you have concerns about a child’s language responsiveness, discuss them with a pediatrician or early intervention specialist.
Many infants begin to recognize their own name by about 6–9 months and can understand simple words or routines such as “no” by the latter half of their first year. There is individual variability, so if you have concerns about a child’s language responsiveness, discuss them with a pediatrician or early intervention specialist.
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