Is delayed speech in children due to a deficiency of something?
Delayed speech in children may be caused by calcium deficiency, but this is not always the case and could also be influenced by external factors. Details are as follows:
Calcium is an essential element for nerve conduction in children and plays a crucial role in the normal functioning of the nervous system. A lack of calcium may affect neural transmission and neuronal excitability, thereby potentially impacting a child's neurological development. Neurological development is a key aspect of childhood growth, including language, cognition, and motor skills, so calcium deficiency should be taken seriously.
Besides calcium deficiency, delayed speech may also result from insufficient parental guidance, lack of initiative in learning to speak, an overly short lingual frenulum restricting tongue movement, or hearing impairment due to hearing loss.
If a child shows delayed speech, it is recommended to seek medical evaluation promptly and, under a doctor’s guidance, choose appropriate interventions.