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Father of a 6 yr old boy3 years ago
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#AskTheExpert My Son is 2 years old and he don't speaks instead he says only few words. I am concerned as he crosses two nd still he is not speaking my sentence. Please suggest me what I can do. Is this concerning ?

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Shabnam SheikhMom of 2 children3 years ago

A. hi The average age at which kids utter their first real word is around the one year mark. By the age of two, babies can generally form two word sentences such as “doggy nice” (The dog is nice) or “got boo-boo” (I got hurt). Most children are able to form more advanced, though not perfect sentences once they are three. For example, your child may say “I drinked all my juice” instead of “I drank all my juice” as they are not yet able to understand tenses.

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