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2.3 year old speaking few words
My 2.3 year old son is very active and achieved all milestone early but he is slow in speaking. He speaks few words and bubbles a lot but not speaking meaning sentences. Knows body parts tell by gesture but does not speak only say "ye hai". Will he be alright or should I consult Speech therapist.
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Needs further history in details..
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1. Buy simple  cardboard books like animals, fruits,transport books and read together, this will improve vocabulary. Then buy books like Bubble series.. and together read every night . Also ,Singing rhymes with actions is fun way to improve language. 2.Talk to him everything you are doing in daily activities  eg: if you are chopping veggies,  tell him so.. 3.Send him to Play group/preschools. 4. Wait for a month and If this doesn't help then go to pediatricians to evaluate in details.
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Put efforts on your side Story book or picture book Send child with other children of same age group Best can take a opinion of speech therapist
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