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Guardian of a 2 yr 9 m old girl10 months ago
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hello sir mere beti 2 saal hi ho jaighe lekin bolte nhi abhi

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy10 months ago
A. It's understandable to feel concerned when a two-year-old isn’t yet speaking, as language development can vary significantly from child to child. By two years old, many children are able to say a few words or even string together simple sentences. However, some children are late talkers and may need extra support to develop their speech and language skills. One of the first steps you can take is to observe whether your child shows other signs of communication, even without speaking. Look for signs like responding to their name, following simple instructions, pointing or gesturing to indicate needs or interests, and making eye contact. These are positive signs of receptive language skills, which are important for speech development. You can encourage language development through regular, engaging interactions. Talk to your child throughout the day, describing what you’re doing, naming objects, and asking simple questions. Reading books, singing songs, and playing games that encourage interaction can also support language skills. Repetition and routine are helpful, as children often learn new words by hearing them frequently in familiar contexts. If your child doesn’t seem to be making progress with these strategies, or if they aren’t showing other communication signs like gestures or understanding language, it may be beneficial to consult a pediatrician or speech-language therapist. They can help assess whether there are any underlying issues, such as hearing difficulties or developmental delays, and provide targeted guidance or early intervention. Early support can make a significant difference, so seeking advice now could be very beneficial. Speech therapy, if recommended, can be highly effective in helping children develop communication skills at their own pace.
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