That first word is always magical.
Every parent remembers the first time their child said “Mama” or “Papa” —
but behind that moment is a long journey of growth and learning as your child begins to express themselves.
Let’s explore the stages of this journey step by step — and learn how you can support your child through each one ❤️
8 to 12 Months: The First Sounds
At this stage, babies begin to imitate the sounds they hear around them —
they say things like “mammm,” “daddd,” “babbb.”
These aren’t just random sounds — they’re the first real training for the mouth and speech muscles.
Tips for this stage:
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Talk to your baby often, even if they can’t respond yet.
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Use expressive facial expressions and cheerful tones.
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When they make a sound, repeat it warmly so they feel encouraged.
🥄 Nutritional Support:
During this phase, the brain grows rapidly and needs Omega-3 fatty acids (DHA & EPA) to build brain cells and neural connections.
12 to 18 Months: The First Words!
Now your child begins to say clear words like “Mama,” “Papa,” “ball,” or “water.”
Their vocabulary grows to around 10–20 words, laying the foundation for future language skills.
Tips for this stage:
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Name everything around them: “This is a car,” “That’s a cup.”
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Use short, repetitive words.
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Praise their efforts even if they mispronounce words — it builds confidence!
🥄 Nutritional Support:
Vitamins like D3 and E help with nerve and immune development,
while Methyl Folate speeds up communication between brain cells by supporting neurotransmitter formation.
2 to 3 Years: Short Sentences with Meaning
At this age, your child starts saying short phrases like “I want water” or “Where’s Mama?”
Their brain has reached a more advanced stage of neural communication, and their vocabulary grows to 50 words or more.
Tips for this stage:
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Ask simple questions: “Where’s the ball?” “What do you want to eat?”
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Make conversation part of playtime.
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Limit screen time — real interaction is what strengthens language skills.
🥄 Nutritional Support:
Omega-3 (DHA + EPA) supports focus, attention, and mood regulation —
helping your child express themselves better and engage more with others.
3 to 6 Years: The World of Expression and Imagination
Now your child starts to tell stories, ask questions, and express thoughts and emotions.
Their brain continues to build complex language networks and expand creativity.
Tips for this stage:
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Read stories together daily.
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Encourage your child to talk about their day.
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Listen attentively — it helps them feel heard and valued.
🥄 Nutritional Support:
Continuing a balanced nutritional routine supports sustained development of language and attention.
Forkids Parrot provides a scientifically balanced blend of:
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DHA + EPA
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Vitamins A, C, D3, E
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Methyl Folate
to nourish the brain from all sides — growth, communication, and focus.
🦜 Forkids Parrot: A Partner in Every Step of the Journey
Every stage of language development needs the right kind of support —
and Forkids Parrot is here to give your child the nutritional foundation they need to speak, interact, and express themselves confidently.
Forkids Parrot — a scientific, natural formula from Curavit – Orchidia Pharma,
delivered in one tasty, child-approved daily dose!
Help Your Child Express Themselves Step by Step with Forkids Parrot 🦜
Start today — because every new word is a small victory,
and every victory begins with smart nutrition
💡 Do you want to support your child now?
Discover how ForKids Parrot can help in your child's developmental journey.