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Causes and Solutions for Children’s Stuttering

This article discusses the causes of children’s stuttering and offers some suggestions for improving it.
  • FAQ
  • Language Disorders
  • Stuttering Treatment
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Causes and Treatment of Sudden Aphasia and Tongue Tremors in Children

Kids suddenly unable to speak with tongue tremors, seeking causes and treatment advice.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Language Disorders
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Causes and Treatments of Childhood Stuttering

Possible causes of childhood stuttering include genetics, neurological development abnormalities, psychological factors, and physiological factors.
  • FAQ
  • Language Disorders
  • Stuttering
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Child Language Development and Self-Care Abilities

If a child has delayed language development and insufficient self-care abilities, is it appropriate to send them to kindergarten?
  • FAQ
  • Child Development
  • Language Disorders
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Child Language Development Issues

A nine-year-old girl can only speak two-word phrases, and her tongue cannot curl up, which may be related to a tongue tie disease. It is recommended to seek a timely re-examination and check-up at a hospital. If diagnosed, surgery may be considered.
  • FAQ
  • Language Disorders
  • Otorhinolaryngology
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Daughter, 9 Years Old, Can Only Speak Two Words, Can Hear, But Cannot Roll the Tongue Up, What to Do?

A 9-year-old girl’s language disorder may be related to a short lingual frenulum. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for examination and consider surgical treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Language Disorders
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Differentiating Language Disorders in Children from Autism

Differentiating diagnosis and suggestions for language disorders in children and autism
  • FAQ
  • Autism
  • Language Disorders
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Digital Writing and Language Development Issues in a Five-Year-Old Child

Parents inquire about digital writing and language development issues in a five-year-old child
  • FAQ
  • Child Development
  • Language Disorders
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Does a Child’s Stutter Require Medical Attention?

A child’s stuttering problem may be related to genetics or brain dysfunction, or it could be caused by psychological factors. Seeking medical attention promptly can lead to accurate diagnosis and treatment, helping the child regain fluent speech ability.
  • Health
  • Pediatrics
  • Stuttering
  • Language Disorders
  • Genetics
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Does Stuttering Have Medication Treatment?

Stuttering can be categorized into different types, with treatment methods including stuttering correction devices.
  • FAQ
  • Stuttering
  • Language Disorders
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