Speech delay series Hyperactivity and Inattention in Toddlers Speaking TwoWord Sentences
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At 2.5 years, children typically begin forming two-word sentences and have a vocabulary of around 350-650 words. However, mild inattention and hyperactivity, along with difficulty answering questions, can be concerning. While some variation in language development is normal, these signs may indicate underlying issues. • Children at this age should be able to follow simple directions and respond to wh questions. If a child exhibits mild hyperactivity and inattention, it could affect their ability to engage in conversations or focus on tasks, potentially hindering language development. This might suggest a need for further assessment. • It's essential to consider that every child develops at their own pace. Some children may be late talkers or may focus on different developmental skills first. If a child is not meeting expected milestones—such as using two-word phrases consistently or following simple instructions—consulting a pediatrician or speech therapist is advisable. They can evaluate the child's speech and language skills, considering factors like hearing ability and overall development. • Early intervention can significantly help if there are delays. • Engaging the child in interactive play, reading together, and encouraging communication can foster language skills. Parents should monitor progress closely and seek professional guidance if concerns persist, ensuring the child receives the support needed for healthy development. • Learn more from Dr sumeet Dhawan, pediatric neurologist in Chandigarh India and child development behaviour Speech specialist • Dr sumeet Dhawan is doctorate in child neurology with 14 years of experience in handling children • you can consult Dr sumeet Dhawan, online, 8208537763, Charges rs 1500, international rs 2100 or equivalent. for a single consult of 20-25 minutes. overtime charges apply • to know more on Dr sumeet Dhawan, login to www.drsumeet.com • Instagram www.instagram.com/drsumeetdhawan • Facebook www.facebook.com/drsumeetdhawan • Image credits freepik, Microsoft designer • #speechdelay #autism #speechtherapy #occupationaltherapy #speech #adhd #children #sehatnamawithrajinder #child #earlyintervention • #speechtherapy #cerebralpalsy #developmentdelay #childnotsitting #occupationaltherapy #speechpathology #autism #speech #speechtherapist #speechies #physicaltherapy #slpsofinstagram #earlyintervention #speechdelay #therapy #specialneeds #adhd #autismawareness #speechpathologist #specialeducation #cerebralpalsy #therapy #rehabilitation #communication #language @SehatnamawithRajinder @drsumeetdhawan @BLESSINGSMANINDER
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