Question
What is going on with a 3.5-year-old boy who is hyperactive? He is still at the stage of learning to speak, particularly mischievous, constantly jumping up and down, and doesn’t cry unless it’s particularly painful. He giggles even when scolded or hit, making it seem like you’re not angry at all. The parents suspect there might be an intellectual problem, what should they do?
Answer
Based on the description of the child’s condition, a 3.5-year-old boy is hyperactive and still in the stage of learning to speak, with the parents suspecting intellectual issues. Are there any other symptoms? It is recommended to take the child to a pediatric hospital’s neurology department for a consultation and examination to rule out any issues. According to the child’s condition, it is suggested to have a balanced diet, take the child out to get more sunlight to increase the body’s resistance, and pay attention to calcium supplementation. Regularly take the child to the hospital’s pediatric health check-up department to monitor the child’s growth and development.