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Speaking problem for my kid
My kid is 3 and half years old. He initially said few rhymes, he also used to say A-Z and 1-10 along with shapes and few colours. Once said mummy daddy also but all of a sudden he stopped speaking and not speaking like rhymes, alphabets or numbers..He is responding to his name. can you guide me where to start with his treatment.
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Language development should be evaluated along with other development parameters. Certainly regression in milestones has to be evaluated by child specialist
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Have patience and continue to talk child & educate new things, he is in learning phase , he will improve with your constant efforts and patience
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If so it looks worrisome ,u need to visit a developmental pediatrician who also has a speech therapist in their unit ,but evaluation is must ,no delay please.
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Required proper details of history...counselling is most important
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consult in person or online to relieve your worries
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If any point of time child stop or forgot things  which he previously learn is indeed worrisome and need to assess.
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You should consult pediatric neurophysician or child development specialist.
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No need to get penic. This can be normal development variation to some problems, but it should be assess by expert.
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Good evening Can you please elaborate on this ? Since how many days you are observing these complaints ? How is the other activities and milestones of the baby ? You should consult a pediatrician
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