POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy2 years agoA. Talk to your child's health care provider if you can understand only a few or none of your 2-year-old's words. A delay using words or talking can be an early sign of other issues. Your toddler's provider can refer you to health professionals who test children for these issues.At this age, they should be repeating two digits, identifying and naming 10 to 15 pictures and using pronouns, such as “I,” “me” and “you.” A 28-month-old who's not talking may need early intervention for a little extra speech help, so talk to the pediatrician if you suspect your child is behind verbally.If you find that your child is only saying a limited number of words and not using two word sentences, he may be behind in his expressive language. The best first step is to make an appointment with your son's pediatrician to discuss whether he might have a speech delay. Also, call your state's “Child Find” office.
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