The baby's babbling from childhood to the various languages they learn later on are all the result of their mother's hard work. After the birth of Baobao, family members will be anxious to let their children call themselves, but babies now have no such concept. However, some babies learn to speak very late when they are young, while others learn to speak very early. So what if a baby is 3 years old and still doesn't speak?
What if the baby is 3 years old and still doesn't speak
1. Closely observing, although he may not speak words that others can understand, the words he says may not be understandable to you, but they represent a fixed meaning when he speaks. If that's the case, then he may belong to the category of delayed speech, and you can teach him the correct pronunciation that represents a certain meaning. Gradually, he will speak.
2. If his pronunciation is always inconsistent and chaotic, then it may not belong to the category of delayed speech. If you think that although he has a lot of pronunciation, he is referring to things that are messy or not at all, then it is best to take him to do an intelligence test. One test may not be accurate, but it needs to be done two or three times. If his IQ is within the normal range, then there is no problem. Wait a little longer, teach him, and see how he develops.
The reason why the baby is still silent at the age of 3
1. Hearing problems, such as not being able to hear others clearly or not being able to hear sound at all, can affect speech. Lack of language environment. Everyone in the family is very busy and doesn't have time to teach him how to speak, and they rarely talk to each other, so he lives in a language poor environment and can't speak anymore.
2. The reasons for language delay include developmental issues such as autism and structural problems such as tight frenulum, lip and palate deformities, or disharmony of the mouth and tongue muscles, which can lead to delayed language development, speech disconnection, and abnormal brain development. It is recommended to take the child to a regular hospital to assess their language development and receive timely language rehabilitation treatment.
Some babies may speak late, which may be related to the development of some organs in the body. Family members do not need to worry too much because babies are still in a developmental stage. However, before that, it is necessary to carefully examine the baby to determine what is causing them to speak late. If it is simply a developmental problem, then it will be resolved after a period of time.