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Causes and Correction Methods for Children’s Stuttering

At four years old, children enter a period of rapid language development. If you notice your child has a stuttering problem, it is important to seek medical attention and take corrective measures promptly.
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  • Language Development
  • Stuttering
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Causes and Treatment Methods of Stuttering in Children

Causes and Treatment Methods of Stuttering in Children
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  • Pediatrics
  • Language Development
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Causes and Treatment of Speech Disorders in Children

Speech disorders in children can be caused by defects in the articulation organs or dental problems. It is important to seek medical attention for general treatment.
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  • Child Health
  • Language Development
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Causes and Treatments of Stuttering in Children

Explore the possible causes and treatment methods of stuttering in children
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  • Child Health
  • Language Development
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Child Language Development Concern: Is Calling ‘Dad’ and ‘Mom’ at 23 Months Normal?

Child is one month away from turning 2, only knows how to call Dad and Mom, nothing else—Is this normal?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Language Development
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Children Who Don’t Speak: Language Development and Guidance

The child has normal hearing but hasn’t spoken at 35 months. How should parents patiently guide them?
  • FAQ
  • Language Development
  • Parenting Education
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Children with Mild Intellectual Disability Show Language Disorganization and Impaired Number Memory

Provides strategies for managing children’s daily routines, adjusting family environments, communication and educational strategies, and dietary considerations for children with mild intellectual disabilities who exhibit symptoms of language disorganization and impaired number memory.
  • FAQ
  • Neurology
  • Child Education
  • Intellectual Disability
  • Language Development
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Children’s Hearing Issues and Language Development

The relationship between children’s hearing issues and language development, and its impact on language growth.
  • FAQ
  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Hearing Impairment
  • Language Development
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Children’s Poor Verbal Expression: Suggestions for Improvement and Examination

A three-year-old child has unclear speech, and should undergo larynx examination and patient teaching to avoid using medication lightly, in order to promote the child’s normal growth and development.
  • FAQ
  • Language Development
  • Child Health
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Clarifying the Issue of a 5-Year-Old Child’s Unclear Speech

A 5-year-old child has unclear speech. After thorough examination, the tongue tie is normal, and there are no other abnormalities. The doctor recommends language training. Parents inquire about how to help improve their child’s pronunciation. Is the doctor’s suggestion appropriate?
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  • Health
  • Language Development
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