How to know if my child has a language disorder

Children from birth have their own rhythm of learning, that is why you should not compare your child with your friend even if they have the same time and already say words and your child still nothing. You should know that there are children who at nine months already say words and others who do not say or even average until 18 months, and this does not affect at all their normal development. But as a father or mother it is absolutely normal that you can feel that concern. That's why from .com we want to guide you with these tips to know if my child has a disorder in the language.

Each child has its own rhythm

Your child has its own rhythm of maturation and development and however much you want it to go faster, you must respect its evolution. But it is common for children of one and a half years to know how to identify, point out and name objects. They will also be able to understand simple commands of at most three words.

When your child is 21 months old, he can build simple sentences of up to three words and ask for what he wants clearly.

Remember that your child learns by imitation and with the same language, that is why I advise you to talk to him often and name objects and people so that he learns a little more vocabulary each day.

Differences between delay and disorder

Sometimes there is a delay in the language does not mean there is a disorder or problem more serious. It is not uncommon for children to start talking later than others, and that with their own maturation they can only recover and reach the children who were more advanced at the time.

To enhance the language, your child's environment is essential since you are in charge of providing adequate stimuli and experiences every day to generate speech opportunities every day. Children with fewer experiences and fewer stimuli will be the ones that take longer to acquire the language.

Do I need to worry?

There are some factors that can make the alarms jump and if so, I advise you to go to your pediatrician to advise and value your child. But let's see some points to keep in mind to consult your pediatrician :

  • If at 18 months he has not said a word, he does not indicate objects nor does he have any intention or intention to communicate.
  • If at 18 months he does not understand simple orders of maximum three words.
  • If at two years only repeats what he hears and nothing is understood of what he says.
  • If at three years he confuses consonants, he does not construct plurals or use pronouns.
  • At 4 years he pronounces the consonants badly, he has nasal sounds and he does not conjugate the verbs in the speech.

Patience

Remember that patience is the key, do not torture yourself with things that you do not know if they will happen. If your child is less than 18 months old and has not yet spoken, do not worry because it is normal. Only worry and go to your pediatrician if they spend 18 months and still does not say a word or in any case from the previous point.