A 7-year-old boy has been weak and frequently suffered from chronic diarrhea and sleep disorders since childhood. His language development is delayed, and he is currently in kindergarten. He struggles with basic numeracy and dance learning abilities.
How should parents handle a child who does not start speaking at 2 weeks?
A two-and-a-half-year-old child suddenly stops saying ‘mommy,’ which may be due to changes in the language sensitive period or a decrease in interaction with the mother. It is recommended to spend more time with the child and engage in more communication to promote language development.
Children with weaker language expression abilities require systematic development assessments and can undergo early language function development through listening to children’s songs or stories.
When a child’s tongue sticks out thickly, they cannot speak and can only say ‘Mama,’ it may be a language development issue caused by an abnormal frenulum. It is recommended to undergo a thorough examination and consider general treatment methods. Family members should adopt proper treatment to avoid affecting the child’s growth and development.
A four-year-old child is experiencing delayed language development, poor understanding, unclear speech, and sometimes difficulty in comprehending what is said. The child has mild developmental delays, and there are no issues with the oral cavity. Which department of a children’s hospital should be visited?
The child is almost three years old but still cannot speak or walk. The back of the head is sunken, he often likes to suck his fingers, and it seems like he doesn’t understand what you’re saying. Are these issues related to the back of his head?
A two-year-old baby not talking yet could be due to varying rates of language development among children, or it might be related to the family environment and teaching methods. It is recommended that parents engage in more communication with their baby, encourage them to talk, and when the baby wants something, wait for them to ask for it before giving it to them. This helps reinforce their memory of how to speak.
If a two-year-old child has not yet started speaking, further examination of language development may be necessary.
My 27-month-old son can’t speak, and there are also abnormal brain signals. How should we respond to this? What does this abnormal signal mean? What impact does it have on the child? Is it related to his inability to speak?