There’s nothing more precious for a parent to hear their children say their first words. Having said that, it’s common to unintentionally put pressure on the child to develop speech sooner. Understanding what is normal and what the signs are for speech delay can help you worry less and be more supportive.
At the age of 2, most children can say up to 50 words stringed together in two-to-three-word sentences.
By the age of 3, their abilities develop significantly.
There are some signs you can look out for to determine whether or not your kids are late talkers.
These can all be signs of your little one might be a late bloomer child.
There are speech delay causes ranging from learning difficulties to medical impairments.
If your child is showing any of these symptoms, get in touch with a speech-language pathologist to gain a better understanding of what is causing your child to not reach his development milestone.
With some guidance, change in regular routines or in some cases, speech therapy, your child will be able to engage in dialogue without any trouble.
References:
https://www.healthline.com/health/speech-delay-3-year-old-2#:~:text=If%20your%20child%20has%20a,delay%20can%20be%20effectively%20treated.
https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/not-talk.html
https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/toddler/Pages/language-delay.aspx
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