Lovleena MishraMom of 2 children4 years agoA. Is your kid able to use gestures and facial expressions to communicate? Does he understand instructions and directions? Is he able to point at objects? If yes, then do not worry, your kid will talk soon. If no, please contact your doctor for proper assessment. Try reading to your toddler daily. Sing songs and talk out loud as you go about the day's tasks to get your kid listen to more words and sentences.
Lovleena MishraMom of 2 children4 years agoA. It is normal for children to fall frequently as they are learning to walk. In the early stages of walking or running, a child is learning to plan movements, find their balance and explore new found independence. A child will walk or run with decreased hesitance and you will notice less falls within the first 2-3 years of learning to walk. But if you are concerned and your kid is falling more than ten times per day, it is better to let your doctor have a physical evaluation of your kid.
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