Babies are born with brains that are not fully developed, and there are individual differences in the development of the language center. Generally, if there is no obvious progress in language development by the age of three, it is recommended to seek medical examination.
Explore the reasons behind drooling in children with cerebral palsy, and provide relevant medical explanations and suggestions.
Explore the possible reasons for delayed mental development in children, including genetic factors, prenatal influences, and family environmental factors.
A 2-year-9-month-old child speaking only in single words may be a sign of delayed language development, but it could also be a normal stage of language acquisition.
A 6-month-old baby cannot lift their head, but can roll over, has normal appetite, and no other abnormalities. Occasionally, the baby shivers and the reason for frequently biting their lips is inquired about.
Explore the possible reasons why a two-year-old hasn’t yet learned to walk, and how parents should observe and seek professional help.
A 16-month-old baby may have a slower growth rate due to a lack of growth hormone or genetic factors. It is recommended to check the baby’s growth hormone and growth plates first to understand the growth status. The primary physiological function of growth hormone is to promote the growth of all tissues except for nervous tissue.
A short frenulum may lead to speech problems, and regular head CT scans or rehabilitation training can help improve the situation.
A 20-month-old girl has normal hearing and intelligence but has not yet started speaking. Her parents are worried if she will become deaf. What has been the past treatment and its effectiveness? How can a good language environment be created for the child?
Will eating only noodles affect a child’s growth?