I believe many people have heard of Down syndrome, but they are not familiar with this disease and have not taken many defensive measures to prevent it. However, the harm of this disease to babies is very significant, so parents must attach great importance to this disease and deepen their understanding of this knowledge. So, can babies with Down syndrome speak?
Firstly, most children with Down syndrome cannot speak completely and speak more slowly compared to others. They also have difficulty pronouncing words clearly, but there are also more severe cases where they cannot speak at all and can only produce one pronunciation. This disease belongs to chromosomal abnormalities, and there is currently no effective treatment method in medicine.
Secondly, Down syndrome babies all have varying degrees of intellectual developmental disorders, with differences in appearance, behavior, movement, and development compared to ordinary people. At the same time, babies' inability to speak is also closely related to their intelligence, and it may be precisely because they cannot keep up with the normal thinking of people that they show signs of not being able to speak.
In addition, parents can supplement their babies with certain nutrients and actively engage in rehabilitation training during the early stages of treatment for Down syndrome babies. Of course, parents should also communicate more with their babies and play more intellectual games. After all, parental companionship is crucial for babies, and this may help improve their speaking ability to some extent.