How many words should my child be using at this age?

The number of words a child uses regularly is referred to as his or her “expressive vocabulary”. Since children’s vocabularies vary, the chart below can be used as a guideline for the approximate number of words your child should be using according to his or her age in the left column.  

Age

Approximate Words in Expressive Vocabulary

12 months / 1 year

2-6 words other than mama and dada

15 months

10

18 months / 1.5 years

50

24 months / 2 years

200-300

30 months / 2.5 years

450

36 months / 3 years

1,000

42 months / 3.5 years

1,200

48 months / 4 years

1,600

54 months / 4.5 years

1,900

60 months / 5 years

2,200-2,500

6 years

2,600-7,000

12 years

50,000

Lanza, J., & Flahive, L. (2008). Guide to communication milestones. East Moline, IL: LinguiSystems. https://speechhearing.columbian.gwu.edu/sites/g/files/zaxdzs1996/f/downloads/Milestonesguide.pdf

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