Question

Is it normal for a three-year-old not to be able to speak?

Answer

If a three-year-old child hasn’t started speaking, it may be more challenging to treat if it’s a congenital issue. It’s recommended that you take your child to a regular hospital for a thorough examination to determine the cause and administer symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. At the same time, you can find topics that interest your child and encourage them, while being patient and waiting for them to start speaking. We know that without timely treatment or improper treatment methods, the progression of pediatric neurological diseases can be rapid, causing significant harm to the child. Therefore, parents should closely monitor their child’s condition and seek medical attention promptly.