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Is it common for younger children in families not to talk?

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Is it common for younger children in families not to talk?

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Sometimes younger children find that they can make themselves understood by making gestures and noises instead of words. Or, older children may speak for the younger ones. Parents should make sure that younger children are encouraged to talk just as much as the older ones.

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