The reasons behind the language delay are not so simple. Whether the child is developing well or not has many manifestations. Language development is one of them.
Don't underestimate language delay! It is likely that it is a symptom of some disease or dysfunction. For example, developmental delay, organic damage to the central nervous system, hearing impairment, mental retardation, language expression disorders, autism spectrum disorders, etc.
So how do you find your child's language delay? Today I will talk about it
4 months of age does not imitate the voice of parents
6 months old can not laugh or scream
8-9 months old Will not use sound to attract the attention of parents: have not yet begun to learn language
10 months old does not respond to others calling their names
At 12 months old, I can't do body language such as waving or shaking my head, and I can't make one or two vowels. I don't know how to communicate with parents
At the age of 15 months, he can do body language and speak less than 1 to 3 words
At 18 months old, he can speak less than 10 words
21 months old does not respond to simple instructions
24 months of age does not use two words together
30 months old, can not ask questions, let alone let strangers understand their expression
At 36 months, they can't speak phrases, can't understand short instructions, and aren't interested in communicating with other children
Parents don't have to worry, and if you want to understand the language delay, just pay attention to me. If there are any questions, leave us a message. I would reply promptly.