Child not talking at age 2: when to worry and what to do next
If your child is not talking at age 2, worry's normal, yet stepping in fast usually helps more. Some toddlers who aren’t verbal yet still use motions, looks toward things, or noises; these hint at how they're growing. Still, when a youngster uses less than two words together past two years old, getting checked early tends to make a difference. Figuring out why a toddler isn't speaking by age 2 points toward useful steps. Instead of guessing, hearing tests, playful observations, besides language screenings show exactly where helps needed. At home, caregivers might describe daily moves, talk through toy time, or give options like "Apple slices or crackers?" so words become part of life. When kids aren’t using speech by two, trying early sessions with a therapist - or devices that assist expression - opens doors to connection while reducing later struggles.
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