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What to do if your child isn't saying any words

If your child isn't saying any words, act early rather than waiting — talk and read daily, follow your child's lead, check hearing, and seek a speech and language check if there is no babbling or gesture by 12 months, no single words by 16–18 months, or any loss of skills. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to do if your child isn't saying any words
My Child Isn't Saying Any Words — What Should I Do? — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

When the words haven't come yet, the most powerful thing you can do is act early and warmly — not wait.

In short

If your child isn't saying any words, the best step is a gentle developmental check — early support works, and waiting rarely helps. Talking ranges widely between children, but by around 12 months most babbles and tries a first word, and by 16–18 months many children have a handful of words. If your child is past these milestones with no words, or if you simply feel something is different, a speech and language check gives clarity and a head start. Acting early is not over-reacting — it is the kindest, most effective choice.

What you can do today

  • Talk, narrate, name — describe what you are doing all day ("we're pouring the water"), name objects your child looks at, and pause to give them a turn to respond.
  • Follow their lead — get face-to-face, copy their sounds and gestures, and treat every babble, point or look as a conversation worth answering.
  • Read and sing daily — simple, repetitive books and songs build the rhythm and sounds of language.
  • Reduce background screens — live, back-and-forth interaction with you builds words far better than a screen can.
  • Watch hearing — recurrent ear infections or unnoticed hearing loss are common, treatable reasons words are delayed; a hearing check is wise.

When to seek a check

Consider a developmental and speech check if your child: has no babbling or gestures (pointing, waving) by around 12 months; says no single words by 16–18 months; isn't joining two words by around 24 months; has lost words or skills they once had; or seems not to respond to sounds or their name. Loss of skills, or no response to sound, warrants a prompt check.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from an app or online form. Across [70+ centres in 4 states](/) our speech therapy teams build each child a precise profile through a clinician-administered structured assessment, then a warm, play-based plan that helps first words and connection grow.

Trusted sources

WHO and the American Academy of Pediatrics describe expected early language milestones and the value of early identification (HealthyChildren.org); the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) outlines when to seek a speech and language evaluation; CDC milestone guidance supports early developmental checks.

Next step — Wondering about your child's first words? Book a speech and language assessment with a Pinnacle clinician.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Watch for no babbling or gestures (pointing, waving) by around 12 months, no single words by 16–18 months, not joining two words by around 24 months, any loss of words or skills once had, or not responding to sounds or their name — loss of skills or no response to sound warrants a prompt check.

Try this at home

Narrate your day aloud and then pause — name what your child is looking at, copy their sounds, and wait a few seconds to give them a turn. These tiny, repeated conversations build first words far better than any screen.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

At what age should my child say their first words?

Most children babble and try a first word around 12 months, and many have a handful of words by 16–18 months. There is a wide normal range, but no single words by 16–18 months is a good reason for a gentle speech and language check.

Is it better to wait and see if words come on their own?

Waiting rarely helps and can cost valuable time. Early support is gentle, play-based and effective — a check gives you clarity and a head start, and if all is well it brings peace of mind.

Could a hearing problem be the reason?

Yes — recurrent ear infections or unnoticed hearing loss are common, treatable reasons words are delayed. A hearing check is a sensible early step alongside a speech and language evaluation.

What can I do at home right now?

Talk and narrate through the day, name what your child looks at, read and sing daily, follow their lead in play, answer every babble and gesture, and reduce background screens so live back-and-forth interaction can do its work.

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