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Is my toddler not speaking enough words?
My daughter is 2 years 3 months old, she is able to tell A-Z and 1-10 without mistakes, she can also identified and say apple, banana, ball, bird, powder, diaper, teddy, curd, cheese, sun, rain, cat, dog, sheep, biscuit, ice cream and other words she tells are bus(meaning enough in Hindi), yum yum, good night, see you, I love you, hello, hi, pani (for water in Hindi), kaha ja rahi ho ( meaning where are you going?), Kya ker rahi ho (meaning what are you doing?)... She also knows rhymes like Johny Johny yes papa, rain rain go away, twinkle twinkle little star sings them with some mistakes though... She knows all her body parts by name For me these are like a lot of words but many relatives keep telling me she isn't speaking. I agree that she usually uses only 1 word and hasn't learnt to blend 2 words but I believe it's ok... But since I hear it very often that she isn't speaking, you need to check her etc etc... I wanted to know from experts like you if there is anything to worry?
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Her language milestones are appropriate..pls dont worry...
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Its normal, not in red flag wait for sometime, talk with her in ur own language, tell short stories Speaking 3-5 word with sometime half sentence is normal for her
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Do not worry as your daughter is doing great and just kee encouraging her
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