My daughter is 3 yrs old she underastands everything and she dances very well by imitating . She follows all instructions and she speaks single words for her needs
She identifies places , objects , persons and telling their names and sings all rhymes and telling alphabets numbers and tons of single words
But 2 or 3 words she repeats if we tell
Waiting for that miracle day to happen by seeing her speaking sentences and having conversations with me
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Wait and watch.
Every child has his own milestone developmental journey.
If problem persists after 4 years of age..then you should seek an expert opinion.
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I would suggest you not to get unduly worried right now. At times, some children do take time for proper speech development. Please consult her paediatrician on the way her overall development is happening. If the paediatrician feels that anything needs to be investigated, please do that.
At times, in the over-enthusiasm of close people around to make children speak, they unknowingly do or say things on which the children start developing stress. Many of us think that a three year old will not understand what we speak or gesture or even express through body language. It is often not so. Children also pick up when we try to manipulate words and deeds to get from them what we desire. They also understand many things that we discuss about them. Remembering these while dealing with your daughter may be of some good help.
Hey thank you for sharing, We do understand your concerned & future worried for your daughter
why don't you connect with speech therapist once... you will get at least better idea on this...
Each child develops at their own pace, and it's important to remember that all milestones are stepping stones to the next. To encourage her language development and help her transition from single words to sentences, you can try engaging her in more interactive and conversational activities. Reading books together, asking open-ended questions, and encouraging her to express her thoughts and feelings through play can all help foster her language skills.
Additionally, writing down your feelings and experiences can be a therapeutic way for you to process and manage your emotions during this time. It can also serve as a beautiful keepsake to look back on as you watch your daughter grow and develop
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