If a child is small in stature and cannot speak by the age of 4, it could be a sign of language development delay, and early diagnosis is essential.
Discuss the possible causes and coping strategies for language delay in two-year-old children.
Explore the language development of a 4.5-year-old child who can only call ‘Dad,’ analyze the possible causes, and suggest medical approaches.
Explore common causes of speech delay in children and how parents should address them, emphasizing the importance of individual differences and timely attention.
Explore the possible reasons for a child’s failure to speak, including delayed intellectual development and language development, and provide professional advice.
If a child is 4 years old and still doesn’t speak much, it could be a sign of delayed language development. In addition to interacting more with the child and engaging in language training, consider using traditional Chinese medicine ‘Longmu Zhuanggu Granules’ for treatment.
A 2-year-and-4-month-old girl still can’t speak, has been assessed with some developmental delay, and is advised to undergo further checks and strengthen language training.
Discuss the situation of language development delay in 3-year-old babies, and provide parents with coping strategies and professional advice.