POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy8 months agoA. At 2 years and 4 months, it is normal for a child to be using only a few words like "momma," "pappa," "tata," and "akka," but it also depends on their overall development and other communication skills. Some children may start speaking more words around this age, while others may take a bit longer to develop a larger vocabulary.
However, if your child is not showing interest in communicating beyond these few words, or if they are not making attempts to point, gesture, or engage with you in other ways, it might be worth discussing with your pediatrician. They can assess if there are any speech or developmental concerns and provide guidance on encouraging language development.
You can support your child's language skills by talking to them regularly, reading books, singing songs, and engaging in interactive play. If there are any concerns, early intervention can be helpful in addressing speech delays.
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