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Medical Conditions - Delayed Speech

Delayed speech is a condition where a child is unable to speak at an expected rate. It is a common developmental issue that affects 10 percent of preschoolers. A child with delayed speech can use words and phrases to express their ideas but, they feel hard to understand. It is managed by giving speech therapy.

All delayed speech Q&A

Child spoke two words until 18 months, then stopped. Advice?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Many times in autism, the language is not lost the sensory issues, and the attention deficits are so higher that the child fails to pay attention to speech.

How to make a 27-month-old toddler learn to speak words?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. As reported by you, we need to evaluate the hearing of your child by an audiologist. If he does not have any kind of hearing loss.

My 3-year-old son speaks only few words. Is this due to stubborn nature against his younger brother?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. It seems like a regression of speech is there with normal receptive skills and affected expressive skills.

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