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"Toddler Talking in Sentences"

My son is 2 1/2 years old and I find that he is not talking in sentences. He does say mommy and daddy he says his sister's name Taylor. He does say one-two word phrases like 'eat mommy" "cup taylor, "cookie mommy" "daddy tuk" (truck) "mommy car" "Grandpa Horse". He loves to say the word "NO" and says it very well. I'm a little concerned because my daughter talked in sentences before she turned 2. I know I'm not suppose to compare them but I am very concerned. We do read to him, and he even selects his own books from his book shelves which is filled with a varitey of books. He names most of his favortie books, "Barney Mommie, " Big Bird Cry". We even have flash cards we love to read and look at pictures. We have family time and enjoy being with him he is the apple of our eyes. So PLEASE tell me if I'm worring to much. Thanks

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I have son that will be 3 in September and he just started using sentences about a month ago. We also have a large collection of books and we read everyday, so I know you are on the right track. I wouldn't be too concerned as boys generally develop a little slower in the language department compared to girls. I never thought my son was going to using sentences and out of the blue he starts babbling away! If you get overly concerned you can always take him to his doctor and see what he/she recommends!

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I think it is fine, every child does things at a different pace. My kids really started sentences around 3 yrs old. I have a friends whose daughter talked at 1 yrs old, literally babbling and her son still doesn't talk and he is almost 2. If you are worried, the ped should let you know at the next visit.

It is hard not to compare isn't it. I wouldn't worry. Each child is different and boys and second born (even though it is like he is first born with the age differenc) sometimes take longer. My son is almost 3 and he just started putting 5 word sentences together about 2 months ago and just keeps going. My 18 month old only says 4 words...ball, bowl, ah oh, kee kat (kitty cat). My ped said not to worry. I wouldn't worry either. Has he ever had ear infections? That can also play a roll in later speech.

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Hi! I would say you are worrying too much, but then again, I did the same thing :) (I guess that comes with the territory of being moms :)

My first daughter talked in full sentences by 2 years old also. And then my second, turned 3 YEARS OLD and THEN began to talk full sentences... all the while, I worried a lot and then some, but was calmly I waited and waited... I knew I was doing the right thing, reading to her, talking to her in full sentences my self, not guessing what she wanted but waiting for the answers from her (those that sometimes never came also)....
it'll get to him, before you know it, you might have a "parrot" for a kid as I do with mine... good luck!!!
M.

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I have son that will be 3 in September and he just started using sentences about a month ago. We also have a large collection of books and we read everyday, so I know you are on the right track. I wouldn't be too concerned as boys generally develop a little slower in the language department compared to girls. I never thought my son was going to using sentences and out of the blue he starts babbling away! If you get overly concerned you can always take him to his doctor and see what he/she recommends!

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Hi Hi J.! I am in the same boat that you are. My daughter is 2 and a half (born Dec. 2006) and is just now starting to put a few words together. And she usually does not use verbs. At her two year checkup our pediatrician ased if she said over 50 words, and if she was putting words together to for simple sentences. The answer was no, so he suggested we contact Tennessee Early Intervention Services (TEIS) to have her evaluated. They come to your home to evaluate your child for a delay (in our case a language delay). If your child qualifies, then they start therapy at your home for NO CHARGE. We had her evaluated, and she barely passed the test, which means she didn't qualify. Last week we took her to the dr. for her 30 month checkup, and he said we needed to get her evaluated again. (She can be evaluated every 3 months.) So we are setting up a time to do that again. Anyways, before we contacted TEIS, I thought that you had to have a referral to do so. But the evaluator said No, that if you as a parent have a concern, you can contact them. No need for dr.s permission. (We also have a son that is 16 months older than our daughter that was talking in full, expressive sentences by 18 months - so we have the same concern as you). The good thing is, yes, our daughter is starting to say more. But still not as much as what is typical for her age. Anyways...if you are concerned, call TEIS. Their number is ###-###-####. They are wonderful to work with. And if they evaluate your child and say everything is fine, then you don't have to worry. But if therapy is needed, it is great to know that they will do it. Good luck!!!

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First children talk sooner and make sentences sooner. We are better parents with our second children. They do not have to communicate as well for us to understand what they want. As a result they don't have to communicate as well. Don't worry about it. Your son will have a language explosion soon and catch up quickly.

Hi J.,

I am a speech-language pathologist. I just wanted to let you know that your son is right on track. You have nothing to worry about! Some children, like your daughter, pick up language quicker than others. Your son is actually right where he should be for a 2 year-old. I'm glad to hear he enjoys books so much. Keep on reading to him...that's a great way to continue stimulating his language.

Have a good day!
-K.

Hey J... I would say, yes, you are worrying too much!! Each child is different and begins at their own pace. Girls are normally more advanced than boys too. My brother never said more than 1 word until he was almost 3. Then he just started with sentences.. and he is a millionaire now!!!! Just keep up the good work of what you are doing, and I feel confidant, he will start talking more soon!!! Good luck and God bless!!

The "average" is 2 word phrases per year of the child's age. So, if your son is saying 2 words at a time, he is perfectly within the normal range of what other children his age are doing. Of course some children are way ahead of this norm, like your daughter. But remember, there are some 2.5 year old's that are still only saying single words.

I believe your daughter was a very advanced child. But in no way is your son behind.

My 22yo son was one month shy of his 3rd birthday before he even did a 2 word sentence. He said single words and few at that My pediatrician wouldn't test his hearing or even worry about it until he was 3 he said. Well after he started that little sentence he just started adding more and more sentences.

Girls advance more quickly than boys vocal wise so it's no surprise she talked sooner. Girls tend to chatter away, sometimes in gibberish, with their dolls whereas boys tend to make noises (guns, airplanes) with their toys. SO I wouldn't worry too much. He sounds like he's doing well for 2-1/2. Just keep talking to him, encourage but don't push and he'll get up to speed in no time.

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