The child is almost two years old and can't speak. What's going on?

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Children who are not able to speak before age two may be caused by a variety of reasons, such as language delays, hearing problems, other developmental problems, oral problems, lack of language stimulation, family environment, etc. It is recommended to consult a professional doctor for evaluation and advice. Children who are not able to speak before age two may be caused by a variety of reasons. The following are some possible reasons and suggestions: 1. Language delay: Some children may lag slightly in language development, but usually catch up by 2 - 3 years of age. If the child is otherwise normal, continue to observe and interact with the child to provide a rich language environment. 2. Hearing problems: Hearing impairment may affect the child's language learning. Take your child to the ENT for hearing screening to ensure hearing is normal. 3. Other developmental problems: Certain diseases or physical abnormalities may affect your child's language development. Such as autism, intellectual disabilities, etc. If you are worried about your child's other problems, consult a child development specialist for evaluation. 4. Oral problems: Oral structural or functional abnormalities, such as cleft palate, may affect your child's pronunciation and language expression. The dentist can evaluate and suggest treatment accordingly. 5. Lack of language stimulation: Your child's language development requires adequate language input. When interacting with your child, use simple and clear language to encourage them to respond and express themselves. 6. Family environment: If the language environment in the family is complex or inconsistent, the child may be confused. Try to maintain language consistency in the family and provide enough opportunities for language learning. 7. Individual differences: Every child develops at a different speed, and some children may start speaking later. However, if the child still has no significant language progress by the age of 3, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor. It is important to note that each child's situation is unique, and if there are any doubts about your child's language development, it is best to consult a professional doctor for detailed assessment and advice. Your doctor can provide individualized guidance and interventions based on your child's specific situation. At the same time, parents should maintain patience and positive attitude, establish good interaction and communication with children, and create good conditions for their language development.

The child is almost two years old and can't speak. What's going on?

The child is almost two years old and can't speak. What's going on?

The child is almost two years old and can't speak. What's going on?



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