My 2½-year-old daughter seems to talk less than her sister did at this age. I know that kids develop language skills at different times, but I'm still concerned. What's "normal" for her age?
– Nina
As you mention, all children (yes, even siblings!) develop and refine their language skills at different times throughout their development. So the range of what's "normal" is broad. However, some guidelines can help parents decide if their child might have a language delay.
A typical 2-year-old should:
Between 2 and 3 years, vocabulary continues to build and comprehension increases. By 3 years of age, a child should:
If you feel that your child is not on track, talk to your doctor about your concerns.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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