My son is 2 years old . He is very active and very social. Weight is 10.5 kg and height 87cm. He talking gibberish mostly some words in our mother tongue he can able to speak . He can point out when we say a for Apple he can point on Apple but doesn't say Apple himself. He is able to say tiger like "ti- er" some times. But mostly we don't understand what he is saying . He is very talkative child . Is there any problem on him? I am worried. Please help
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From what you say your baby is over active
He able to usual words like mum dad
No problem
Don’t get panic
Intelligent kids some time wants to impress you
Hence leads to this behaviour
Try to pretend that you don’t understand what he wants make him say in words
Reward him say by applause or by saying very good
Don’t discourage him
The hyper active will become normal by proper
Guidance needs some patience
Next Steps
You can go to child council for testing his hearing
Or IQ at near by centre if you are not sure
Health Tips
Put some charts of words and animals and teach him
And wait he will do well
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