HomeQuestions & Answershello sir.. I want to about my son he is 2 years and 5 months old..but he could not talk properly.. he say everything word by word but dat too not properly and could not make a sentence... is this ok..
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hello sir.. I want to about my son he is 2 years and 5 months old..but he could not talk properly.. he say everything word by word but dat too not properly and could not make a sentence... is this ok..
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Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 6 m old boy3 years agoA. proper language / speech development will start between 18 months of age to 2 years of age. there is no need to worry before that just concentrate on the diet and regular interaction with the child. also speech and language develops properly with more people available to interact with the child avoid usage of tv mobile and laptop because they are the most common reasons for delayed speech and language development. the most important thing is that before speech understanding of the commands given by the parents should be presentc. by 18 months if the child is not following basic commands then only you have to meet the doctor requirement of speech therapy will also be discussed by your doctor
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Ankita MehtaMom of a 9 yr 3 m old girl3 years agoA. hi it is too early to expect perfection from a child. please keep patience. just encourage your child by talking with him more and more. ask simple questions, point out different objects and talk with your child about it. avoid to allow watching TV mobile or any other gadgets at this tender age.
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