Question
A boy who is about to turn four shows relative developmental delays, especially in language expression and communication skills. He only started to walk at the age of two and his speech is unclear, making it difficult to understand what he is trying to express. How should one handle the situation of developmental delays in children?
Answer
Hello: For children with developmental delays, it is recommended to gradually assist the child in practicing walking. Unless there are other special circumstances, the child should be considered within the normal range of development. In daily life, attention should be paid to diet and lifestyle adjustments, ensuring sufficient protein intake, balanced consumption of various vitamins, drinking plenty of water, eating more fruits, avoiding cold, hard, or spoiled foods, and limiting alcohol and excessively spicy seasonings. At the same time, appropriate exercise can help strengthen the body’s