Most of Gareth's utterances are still one-word or two-word exclamations that might add up to sentences, except that he waits for a response from his interlocutor and won't go on to the next concept until he has some sort of confirmation:
Dog!
Tail!
Wagging!
Arf arf!
Little Max!
Very occasionally, though, he concentrates really hard and gets the whole thing out at once, like when Dan was urging him to run in the sprinkler, and Gareth replied, "I am afraid of water," or this morning when he said, "Daddy, why are you have go to work?" These are clearly not the parroted-back sentences he was experimenting with just a couple of weeks ago.
Dog!
Tail!
Wagging!
Arf arf!
Little Max!
Very occasionally, though, he concentrates really hard and gets the whole thing out at once, like when Dan was urging him to run in the sprinkler, and Gareth replied, "I am afraid of water," or this morning when he said, "Daddy, why are you have go to work?" These are clearly not the parroted-back sentences he was experimenting with just a couple of weeks ago.