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2004-03-15
Name: Suni



My son is 2 years old. He can speak mamma, papa, dada, kaka, mama.
He does many of his own tasks himself like going to bathroom, eating with a spoon etc. He can follow my instructions also. Everything is normal.
But he can not speak a complete sentance.,
My doctor says it is normal for a 2 year old not to speak a complete sentance.
I want to know about other parent's experience as I see some other 2 years or 1.5 years old children speak more than my som.
I know, one should not compare the children, but I am getting impaitent about this matter.
When will he speak everything?
Thanks for any feed back.
Regards,
Sunita
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2004-05-26
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Anonymous Name: Pallavi
Subject:  Don't worry!!



Don't worry at all about your son's talk...one of my cousin start talking at her 4th age. She understand everything but she can't talk....she just making differrent noises to explain her feelings...so don't worry, be happy and patience!!
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2004-04-14
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Anonymous Name: wellwisher
Subject:  smart kid



You are one lucky parent. You child is very smart. You don't need to worry at all. I have seen small kids speak at the age of 3. I know your concern. Wait and see before you will say \";Will you please stop talking\";.
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