What to do if toddler 2 y/o still cant talk or understands you

My daughter is two years old now. She is in playgroup class . I assume all of her friends has started talking to each other but my daughter is introvert and nvr talk anyone in school. She is only giving hand gesture when she in needs or wants something. I am not sure what to do and I know its speech delay. Its my fault for giving her screentime before she turns one year old. I'm trying not to give her screentime anymore but despite staying with grandparents, they gave her watch screentime behind us, without us knowing sometimes. She is improve alot when she is not watching screentime. But is there other ways to help out what to do if my daughter speech delay?

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It's completely understandable that you're concerned about your daughter's speech delay, but please don't blame yourself for giving her screen time before she turned one. Many parents do the same thing, and it's not necessarily the cause of speech delay. What's important now is to focus on helping your daughter improve her communication skills. One thing you can do is to encourage her to communicate using words, even if it's just simple ones at first. When she uses gestures to communicate, try to respond by saying the word out loud for her. This will help her make the connection between the gesture and the word. You can also try reading books with her and pointing out objects while saying their names. This will help expand her vocabulary. It's also important to limit her screen time as much as possible. Talk to her grandparents and explain the situation. Let them know that you're trying to reduce her screen time and ask for their support in doing so. Encourage them to engage her in other activities that promote communication and interaction. Consider reaching out to a speech therapist or a child development specialist. They can provide professional guidance and support tailored to your daughter's specific needs. Early intervention can make a big difference in overcoming speech delays. Lastly, be patient and understanding. Every child develops at their own pace, and with your love and support, your daughter will progress in her own time. Keep encouraging her to communicate, and celebrate every small improvement along the way. You're doing a great job as a parent, and I'm sure your daughter will thrive with your love and care. https://invl.io/cll6she

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