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Difficultly in conversation
My 2.4 year old daughter knows all her rhymes, alphabets she learned from cartoons and videos. But she don't know how to do normal conversation. She speaks all english letters with the words very clearly but when we ask her how us she and where something is...she is not able to reply or understand and she sing any rhyme instead. What should we do?
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Not being able to understand your queries or what she is told ,is a worrisome thing. Get her examined by a Paediatrician or a speech therapist who will be able to assess her level of understanding
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Its normal..your child is just 2.4years old, so she speaks what she listen in video or cartoon so she mug up it.... Its too early for kid to  reply your question... Dont bother about it..as age advances she will learn to answer...
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just relaxed and let her enjoy her childhood...
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no need to worry...
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Hi! Child is telling rhymes, so her language seems normal .limit screen time to less than 30 min ideally and parents can have conversations with child even though she doesn’t reply , child understands and as she gets involved actively child will develop speech.
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Nothing to worry.
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