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3 years old speech improvement
Hi my 3 years old is going for speech and OT and she is speaking 2 words together now only not conversing apart form needs and in her centre they are asking to put in Early intervention program for 3 hours to see the results soon and my nieces (kids) also have holidays shall I make my child to play with my nieces or I can send EIP which will help and she is a normal and happy kid
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Will require assesment please consult online or in person for better diagnosis
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Please consult in person,tq
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Greetings yes it will help to improve the outcome of the child
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Yes please take up consultation
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Hi. There is definitely delayed speech present. Need to evaluate whether there are any autistic features. It can be delayed language disorder also. Please consult online for better assessment
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