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How to Help Our Children Improve Their speech delay

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  S peech and language Delay in Kids Many parents are concerned when their child shows a delay in being able to talk correctly. Always keep in mind that each child develops at their own rate and in their own style. Your pediatrician can explain your options and, if necessary, recommend you to a specialist who can assist your toddler in meeting milestones if, by the age of 18 to 24 months, your child has showed little to no speech development. While some children with delayed speech will outgrow it, others will need language therapy to advance. Although it is impossible to predict the path your child will pursue, there are many things you can do at home to support them if you are worried. Here are some advice items for you to think about. Cause of speech delay in children Delay in speech development can result from a variety of mental retardation problem, including deafness , an expressive language disability , psychosocial deprivation , autism , elective mutism , receptive...