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At two years, the child • Uses two- to three-word “sentences,” including negative sentences such as “No want” and “No go” • Has approximately two hundred to three hundred words in his vocabulary, uses at least fifty to one hundred words regularly • Expresses simple desires or needs for familiar things or actions through speaking rather than pointing (e.g., “More cookie,” “Want up”) • Refers to self by name rather than me or I
When the Brain Can't Hear: Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder
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