Diff btwn language and development delay

2024-02-07 07:33:53
My boy is facing language delay(both receptive and expressive), speaks only 4 to 5 words like mum, emee, thik, hmm, haan and occasionally papa or mummy...as receptive language is also not developed yet, so he can't understand what we are saying, he understands only few things. That's why he doesn't know body parts names , colour names and other basic things like this and doesn't follow most of the commands either. We are taking speech therapies for him and they are asking us to take special education too!! My question is, which should come first, receptive language or basic things and developmental basics? If his receptive language isn't developed yet, so how would he understand things like colours.or body parts ?? Plz guide me best according to our situation 🙏🏻
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The development milestones include motor skills(ex: @what age he started to roll, sit without support, crawl etc), social skills ( eg: smile, copies ppl, fav toys etc) and language skills. So language is one aspect of development. Causes for delay in language may be - oral- motor problems , hearing problems, autism etc. You’ll need to contact a paediatrician or paediatric neurologist to ascertain in what aspects he is lagging behind and for detailed examination/evaluation

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