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Father of a 5 yr 8 m old girl1 Year ago
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gd aftr doctor... nd parents.. my 3 years nd 8 months baby is repeating sentence what we say... not giving answer properly.. new members think that she is not speak well.. is this one of the phase in this age... plzzzz suggest me...

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Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 6 m old boy1 Year ago
A. the child will be able to say meaningful words by 15 months to 18 months of age and by 2 years of age the child will be able to say 2 or 3 words with meaning in a sentence. sometimes the child may not be able to talk but the child would be able to understand xand follow the commands and orders given by the parents. if you feel that the child is having some delay it is advisable to meet the pediatrician who will decide if the child requires any therapy or not in the form of speech therapy ads well as other modes of therapy for development in social and language milestone.
RashmiMom of a 11 yr 1 m old girl1 Year ago
A. You have to teach your child to give a response to your questions or for example I’d say what is your name your child has to say my name is this so slowly when you teach your child to give a response like this you will see this is going to be better it’s just a matter of time right now I don’t see anything wrong and also enrolled your child into group that’s going to give a good boost to your child in terms of total growth
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