My child has been experiencing this situation for a while, and I’m quite worried. A 3-year-old boy speaks little, please help.
My child has been experiencing this situation for a long time, and I am very worried. The 3-year-old boy speaks very little, please help. If you are worried, you can check if there are any issues with the child’s hearing and mouth. If they are normal, just having more patience in communicating with the child can stimulate brain development. It’s possible that the baby’s language center is developing later. As long as there are no issues with hearing and understanding, they will get better as they grow older. I suggest not to worry, spend more time with the child when you have the chance, communicate more with them, recite ancient poems, tell stories, and it will gradually get better. Rest assured!
Is it normal for a 4-and-a-half-year-old to only call Dad? A question about language development.
A 50-day-old baby sleeping 20 hours a day may be normal, as infants of this age are still in the developmental stage of their brains. However, if the child appears listless when awake, it may be necessary to be aware of possible infections or other health issues and seek medical attention promptly.
Answering the question regarding the increased stool frequency in a 6.5-month-old baby who has been fed formula.
Should an 8-month-old baby be able to clap?
A 9-month-old baby has been frequently shaking and tilting their head recently, which could be due to cradle cap caused by a calcium or anemia deficiency, or possibly an injury to the back of the head. It is recommended to first take the child to the hospital to rule out any head injuries and to have their blood tested to determine the extent of the calcium deficiency, followed by the supplementation of adequate amounts of calcium and vitamin D.
A seven-month-old girl weighing 12.4 pounds, prone to sweating and crying, but with normal eating and elimination habits. She was previously diagnosed with a calcium and iron deficiency and has been supplementing for a month without any acne appearing on her face. Inquire about whether this situation is normal.
As a parent, I am very worried, afraid that my child’s condition is getting worse. Regarding the question I just mentioned, I hope the doctor can answer it.
It is a normal phenomenon for a one-month-old baby to laugh during naps, which can help with intellectual development.