A child who is 19 months old often uses single words when speaking, rarely saying more than three words at a time, but sometimes mumbles a lot of words. Is this normal at this age? What should be done?
If a child over two years old still can’t walk or speak, it may require professional assessment and treatment.
A child over two years old can only call ‘Dad’ and ‘Mom,’ and he loves to babble but doesn’t understand what he’s saying. The child’s intelligence is normal, and he is lively and active. Not sure how to help improve the child’s language expression ability.
How should parents cope with a two-year-old child’s delayed language development?
For a four-and-a-half-year-old, the development of language and hand motor skills is crucial. If a child is struggling in these areas, parents should seek professional help promptly.
A parent describes their four-and-a-half-year-old child having difficulty communicating with peers, being introverted and not good at interacting with strangers.
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Suggestions for dealing with a six-year-old child’s stuttering issue
A two-and-a-half-year-old child’s language system is not yet mature, requiring guidance and teaching from parents, and there is no need to worry too much.
A two-year-old who walks on tip-toes may be in a normal developmental stage or could indicate a need for medical attention. It is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital for a re-examination and strengthen their leg muscles.