Stammering in children might be a normal part of language development, and parents can help by frequently conversing with their child and practicing with them to help them self-adjust.
If your child is 2.5 years old and still doesn’t understand the meaning of words, how should parents guide them? What methods can help them learn language?
If your baby at 2 years and 4 months isn’t talking, parents may worry about medication effects or a lack of DHA. It’s important to first conduct a language development check.
How to Help Your Child Develop Language Skills?
Babies are naturally dominant in right-brain thinking, while language is a left-brain function. Therefore, those with more developed right brains may talk later. Generally, boys mature in language centers later than girls, and girls tend to speak earlier, but the difference is not significant. It is recommended to learn language more, usually around 18 months old, when they start to say simple words.
Babies may develop stammering due to excessive scaring, causing parents to worry about potential neural growth and development disorders
At two years old, your child still can’t speak, how can you help them develop their language skills?
If your child is not talking at 16 months, it may be a normal difference in development. Hearing comprehension and intelligence are usually fine, but it’s recommended to seek medical diagnosis promptly.
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If a child hasn’t started speaking by the age of two, how should parents guide them?