Symptoms of language development delay in 3-year-old children
Disease description:
The child is already three years old but still cannot speak in full sentences and is unable to communicate with other children. I'm concerned this might be a language development delay. What are the symptoms of language delay in a 3-year-old?
When a three-year-old child experiences delayed language development, they may be unable to express themselves in sentences, say short phrases, or even use gerunds. Some children may speak very little, talk slowly, or have unclear pronunciation. It is recommended to visit a hospital to identify the underlying cause, followed by rehabilitation training such as oral language skills training, correction of mispronunciations, and remedial exercises for incorrect sounds or words, to improve symptoms of delayed language development.