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Hello My baby is 2.2years(26months) she will be talking some words not sentence .. How to prepare her for fully sentence talking like? Some kids are talking early some are late why? All babies are different I know won't comparing her physical activity is good she is hyper activity In home me Nd husband Nd elder kid talking her together But why they won't talk sentencly? She is fussy eater Her weight is good or not that also tell me please Birth weight 2.590kg Current weight- 10.1kg Waiting for your suggestions Weight is good or not tell me Talking information give me
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To encourage her speech One good method is to not respond to baby's cues,  when she is pointing or hinting towards something. Pretend like you don't understand what she is saying/ she needs. Babies will catch up on the need to communicate better.
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Hi. I CAN FULLY UNDERSTAND YOUR WORRY Regarding talking ..at 2 years 2 letter sentence should be spoken nmby child.. how is her eye contact... does she mix with other kids or wants to set aloof... For fussy eating.. please check my DrPoonamsvlog on YouTube.. I have made a dedicated video on this topic. Hope it helps you. Hope to see you there. Do Subscribe if you like as I make video on small topics which make parents worry.
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At 2 years they can speak 2-3 word sentences only... if past pointing, eye contact, social interaction with others are normal then  nothing to worry. Just be under regular follow up with your pediatrician to pick up speech delay if present... weight is on lower side. Give more calories. Deworming can be done.
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