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What should I do if my baby speaks late?
1, the problem of care

This is why we often see news in outpatient clinics, backstage of official WeChat accounts or private messages. Parents think that the baby is still young, just don't cry and don't make trouble. If you don't understand talking to him, you will go your own way. Some parents also said that there is no time to talk to him if you want to take care of your baby alone and do housework with your baby.

In such a quiet environment, the baby does not have a good language environment, and learning will naturally be slower. There are also some parents who spoil their babies so much that their needs can be met immediately. It's easy to miss the best opportunity to exercise your baby's speech!

2. Autism

Autistic babies will have abnormal speech and communication, but there is no way to diagnose before the age of 3, which can only be called suspicion. If the baby has a tendency to be suspected of autism, parents should go to the hospital in time.

Before, there was a mother who had been anxious about her baby's speech problems. Knowing that her baby's language development was slow, she observed it at home and did not interfere. When the baby was over three years old, he found himself far behind his peers. If we intervene at this time, the effect will not be as good as before the age of 3.

Therefore, if there is a phenomenon of suspected autism, parents should go to the hospital in time and find early intervention, and the effect will be better.

3. Mental retardation

Babies with mental retardation often cannot understand and express the meaning of words, and their imitation ability is poor, so what they present to their parents is a state of being unable to speak. Therefore, children with high-risk factors must have regular physical examinations, find them as soon as possible and treat them as soon as possible.

In addition to the above three reasons, heredity, hearing impairment and "dumb" (aphonia caused by neurological factors; Aphasia caused by brain injury often has a history of brain injury; Selective silence caused by psychological factors), too many guardians' accents will also lead to the baby speaking late.

Extended data:

Parents who guide their children's pronunciation can refer to the following points:

First, don't instruct many people at the same time.

It is best to let only one parent induce, not all family members. It is not advisable for everyone to ask other questions before the child can react.

Second, don't use questions to guide.

Parents should guide their children and say the target words with them. If you ask a question, the child will have many ways to answer it, and may not necessarily say the word you want him to answer.

Third, give the child a stimulus.

You can reward your child with something while encouraging him to pronounce, so as to stimulate his pronunciation.