"Mom, I want that! "Daddy, look at this! "We hear calls all the time, and children communicate with us in their own unique language. However, if your child reaches a certain age and is not yet able to communicate with you in complete sentences, it could be a sign of delayed language development!
Note! Language delay is not just a "delay", it can be an obstacle to a child's mental, intellectual, social and other aspects of development. Therefore, we must pay attention to it, detect it as early as possible, and ** as soon as possible.
So, how can you tell if a child has language delay?
Here are some reference criteria that parents can check for themselves:
1.By the age of 2, the child is unable to communicate with more than two words;
2.By the age of 3, the child has less than 100 words;
3.At the age of 4, the child cannot understand simple instructions;
4.At the age of 5, the child cannot be described in simple sentences.
If your child has any of the above, then parents need to be aware that your child may be suffering from language delays.
However, parents should not be overly worried. Language delay is not unavoidable. As long as we find out in time, correctly**, the children will be able to return to normal.
So, how to ** language delay? Here are some basic suggestions:
1.Strengthen verbal stimulation:Communicate with your child and provide them with a rich language environment;
2.Language Training:Help children improve their language skills through professional language training;
3.Psychological**:For children with psychological problems, psychological ** is required.
Finally, I would like to say that every child is a unique gem, and they need to be cared for with our hearts and nourished with love. Only in this way can they grow up healthily and bloom with their own brilliance.