A child of two years and three months can call out ‘Dad’ and ‘Mom’ clearly, but his other words are almost inaudible. He speaks quickly, understands everything, and can even perform tasks. What methods can we use to teach him to speak properly? Or is treatment required to achieve this effect?
Explore strategies for addressing the delayed development in premature infants, including language, gross motor and fine motor skills development, and methods to enhance social interaction.
Baby’s intellectual disability may be affected by brain oxygen deficiency, leading to difficulties in language development, slow learning, and poor hand coordination. It is necessary to check if the hearing is normal.
Professional advice and practical tips on how parents can assist their children in intellectual rehabilitation training, especially in cases of slow language development.
What to Do About a Child’s Stuttering?
If a child’s speech is unclear, it may be due to a short lingual tie or delayed language development. It is recommended to observe and adjust the pace of speech, or seek professional treatment.
A two-year-old who speaks unclearly, such as calling ‘Daddy’ and ‘Mommy’ incorrectly, may be in a normal stage of language development or seeking attention. Parents can try not to pay too much attention and provide appropriate guidance. Children may naturally improve as they grow older.
This article will provide information on how to determine if an infant or young child is developmentally delayed.
The child is 10 months old and still can’t talk. How should one guide them?
Children may develop slower in various aspects from birth, and if their intelligence test results are lower than those of their peers, an initial diagnosis of severe ZKS (cerebral palsy) may be made. It is recommended to visit a professional children’s hospital or a neurology hospital for further diagnosis.