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Child 1 year and a half, what should I do if I can't speak with poor hearing?
There are usually three reasons that affect children's speech: physiological reasons, psychological reasons and family reasons. Physiologically speaking, if the child's hearing itself has problems or the pronunciation organs are abnormal, it will lead to abnormal pronunciation. And mentally retarded children may not be able to talk.

1, parents should consciously talk to their children and imitate them more. For example, let the child sit on the leg, the mother points to the apple, let the child touch the mother's lips and nose, and then say "apple". If the child is right, give some small rewards.

2. Delay meeting the child's requirements, try to let him say it, and then give it to him.

3. Combine the child's speech with the game, such as "the baby catches the ball"; When dressing, say "the baby's arm is stretched out" and "the foot is out" every day, so that the child can connect his feet, arms and legs.

4. Create an environment for communication with children. Children of similar size often play together, not only having fun, but also learning from each other in communication.

5, can give children early education classes, systematically develop and train children's various abilities.

6. Children can also be given colostrum, such as Life Sunshine colostrum, to promote growth, provide rich vitamins (especially B vitamins that children are most likely to lack), protein, minerals and other nutrients, and contain a variety of growth factors related to growth and development. Regular intake of bovine colostrum can promote children's brain development, help bones and teeth grow, prevent anemia and growth retardation, which is quite beneficial to ensure children's healthy growth.