Question

Rolling over at 6 months, crawling at 9 months, walking at 9 months, starting to grow teeth at 4 months, having 12 teeth by 12 months. Starting to call ‘Dad’ and ‘Mom’ at 8-9 months. Up until now, at 2 years old, knows few words, mostly two-word or single-word phrases, not combining them. And they’re not clear. They know basic greetings but don’t speak proactively. Can quietly read or draw for short periods of time, not more than half an hour to an hour. Very lively and active, with a lack of concentration. Can’t settle down. It seems there’s a delay in language development and poor expressive ability. At 2 years old, cannot differentiate between shapes, sizes, or colors of objects. Can feed themselves, but…

Answer

Your child’s weight, height, behavioral abilities, and tooth development are quite good, exceeding those of most children and showing intelligence. The language expression is slightly poor but not indicative of a disease. Advice to parents: Encourage your child to talk more and teach them more; this will improve. We know that pediatric neurogenetic diseases can have a significant impact on children. If not treated promptly or with incorrect treatment methods, their progression is rapid and can bring great harm to children. Therefore, it is crucial to seek timely professional medical treatment at a hospital for proper treatment.