Question

My child has been experiencing this situation for a while, and I’m quite worried. Is it normal for a 3-year-old boy to speak little?

Answer

Hello, every child has a different developmental trajectory. Some start speaking early, while others may take longer. If you’re concerned, you can check if there are any issues with your child’s hearing or oral health. As long as your child’s hearing and understanding abilities are normal, parents can stimulate brain development by communicating with their children patiently. It’s possible that the baby’s language center is developing later, but as they grow older, the situation will improve. I suggest not to worry too much, spend more time with your child, and communicate more with them. You can gradually promote your child’s language development through activities like reciting ancient poems or telling stories. Rest assured!