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How to Treat Delayed Motor, Language, and Cognitive Development in Children

The child is almost four years old and only knows how to call ‘Daddy’ and ‘Mama’. Their language and cognitive development are significantly behind their peers. What kind of treatment is needed?
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Language Development
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How to Treat Stuttering?

How to Correct Stuttering at Home When a Child Has Stuttering for a Year?
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  • Language Development
  • Stuttering Treatment
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Infant Language Development Issues

A four-month-old baby suddenly cannot produce any sound. Previously, the baby would make cooing sounds, but now can only hum and make sharp, incomplete noises. What could be the cause?
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  • Infant
  • Language Development
  • Pediatrics
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Is a Child’s Language Development Normal?

A 19-month-old boy speaks slowly, using only single words or a few words at a time, and prefers to mutter some hard-to-understand phrases. Is his language development within the normal range at this age, and what precautions should parents be aware of?
  • FAQ
  • Child Language
  • Language Development
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Is a Three-Year-Old Who Can’t Speak Considered Mentally Retarded?

Discussing the reasons for the delayed language development in three-year-old children and whether it is a sign of mental retardation.
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  • Child Health
  • Language Development
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Is a Two-and-a-Half-Year-Old’s Weak Expressive Ability a Sign of Language Development Delays?

A two-and-a-half-year-old child has weak expressive and language comprehension abilities. Could this be a sign of delayed language development?
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  • Language Development
  • Health Check
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Is It Normal for a 16-Month-Old Child to Only Say ‘Mama’?

At 16 months old, the child can only say ‘mama’ and ‘dada,’ and cannot speak other words. However, the child understands what adults are saying. Is this a normal phenomenon?
  • FAQ
  • Child Development
  • Language Development
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Is It Normal for a 16-Month-Old Child to Only Say ‘Mommy’?

At 16 months old, a child can only say ‘mommy,’ occasionally ‘daddy,’ and nothing else. She is very intelligent, understanding everything adults say, yet she doesn’t speak. Is this situation normal? What could be the reason…
  • FAQ
  • Child Development
  • Language Development
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Is It Normal for a 2-Year-Old to Only Say ‘Dad’ and ‘Mom’?

A child is two years old but can only say ‘Dad’ and ‘Mom’, and doesn’t know any other words. This might be a sign of delayed language development.
  • FAQ
  • Language Development
  • Child Health
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Is It Normal for a 2.5-Year-Old Girl to Have a Slow Language Development?

Understand the reasons and coping strategies for a 2.5-year-old girl’s slow language development.
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  • Language Development
  • Child Health Care
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