In our lives, we often hear some old people say that "noble people speak late", which means that some children speak late, because they are talented and intelligent, and they will have great prospects in the future. However, is this claim really scientific?According to experts at Chengdu Angel Children's Hospital, babies speak late, not necessarily because they are smart, but because they may have some health problems.
First of all, we need to understand the normal patterns of your baby's language development. In general, babies start to say simple words such as "daddy" and "mommy" around the age of 1, while around the age of 2, they should be able to say some simple sentences. If your baby is still unable to speak clearly after this age, or speaks later than his peers, then parents need to pay attention.
So, what is the reason why babies speak late?First of all, genetics is an important reason. If one or both parents speak late, the child may also inherit this trait. In addition, environmental factors are also an important factor. If the child lives in an environment that lacks verbal stimulation, or if parents do not give enough attention and companionship, it can also affect the child's language development.
In addition to genetic and environmental factors, there are also some diseases that may affect a child's language development. For example, hearing impairment, intellectual disability, autism, etc., can cause children to speak late or not be able to speak. Therefore, if parents find that their child speaks late, they must take their child to the hospital for examination in time to rule out the possibility of these diseases.
In short, the saying "noble people speak late" is not scientific, and babies speak late is not necessarily because they are smart. On the contrary, if the child speaks later than his peers, parents need to pay attention to the child's language development and take the child to the hospital for examination in time for early detection and ** potential health problems. At the same time, parents also need to provide a good language environment for their children, communicate and interact with their children, and help children develop language skills.