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How much a child of 2 years can speak
My daughter 2.3 years old don't speak anything. Just papa baba Amma.. she sings she dances she flips she runs. She also recognises his mother father. Do I need to look for a speech therapist or i should wait nd give her 1-2 more months, To start talking. Kindly guide
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She speak papa baba Amma she even sings then she must be speaking 50 to 100 words and if single then can even frame a sentence . I am just hoping all these things according to the information provided by you....Give her some time. You keep talking to her in normal way. At 2 years were you giving a speech at United Nations???????
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No need you should wait
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Can visit speech therapist once
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