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My 2 year 7 months old girl child not talking properly.only use very few words.no other problems ,she is very energetic, understand our words,can operate mobile open youtube can play videos,can utter any words we ask to her, can speak all the letters from a to z.can say mamma papa, say good night, bye bye etc.but not make sentence properly.what is the problem?Please help.
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First consult an ENT specialist then he may refer you to a speech therapist if not structural or developmental abnormalities noted ok.
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Hi dear, is this your first child? Every child has different rate of development n the milestones they reach vary with relation to time.
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Has she been to school? Does she have anybody at home who communicates with her regularly? She will slowly pick up her speed.
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Do not worry. She will improve with time.
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This is very common these days. First, zero screen time. No mobile , No TV. Let her play with friends of same age. Let them interact. Watch whether the child can follow complex orders and long sentences. If can't listen , can't speak also. Last option, Consult speech therapist.
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