What is the reason why children talk late? Is talking late a sign of cleverness?

Some children speak late mainly because the left brain, which is in charge of the language central nerve, develops slowly and the language is hindered, so there is no scientific and technical evidence to show that speaking late represents the basis of the baby's future intelligence.

The growth and development of every baby is a matter of great concern to parents. I believe many parents have noticed the baby's speech problems. Some babies speak early and can speak with their teeth before they are one year old, and some babies can't even speak clearly after one or two years old. So some old people say that talking late means that the baby is smart. Is it true?/You don't say. Help you solve your doubts through the following contents.

First, how many babies can talk? There is no standard time limit for morning and evening calls. Many parents are confused about how quickly the baby can talk. Some babies are almost two years old and still can't speak clearly. Some parents feel very upset, worrying about whether the baby's language development is slow or whether the child is too introverted to talk.

In fact, the baby's first cry is his way of communicating with the outside world. When he is two or three months old, he can make "A and O" sounds. When you are half a year old, you can take the initiative to pronounce, and you will react when you hear the name. He often talks to himself or others, but he just says some simple voices. At the age of ten months or one, you can call your parents and some simple words. At the age of two, you can communicate with adults. At the age of three, you can say sentences with multiple words. However, there are also some children who can't speak clearly when they are over two years old. This is also normal. Parents don't panic.

Second, why does the baby talk late? Does it mean that children are smart? People of the older generation often say that the baby speaks late, which means that the baby will have a high IQ in the future. In fact, there has been a scientific explanation for babies talking late. This phenomenon is because the baby's brain thinking is relatively developed, while the language center of the left brain develops relatively slowly. Generally speaking, boys' language centers develop later, so girls speak earlier, but this difference is less, just a little later, so there is no such thing as "speaking late".

Third, the baby should pay attention to his parents when he talks late. Every baby will be influenced by different reasons such as heredity, family environment, personality and brain nerve. When the baby speaks, there will be corresponding differences in the morning and evening. Even children born to the same parents will have the difference between speaking early and speaking late.

When parents find that the baby can't speak until he is two or three years old, this situation is called "language retardation" in medicine. In this case, it is necessary to understand the reasons why the baby has not spoken for a long time, and make some corresponding interventions according to the reasons. How to judge whether the baby has a language barrier requires parents to observe the baby's behavior at ordinary times to see if the baby can understand what adults say. If you can do what adults say, it means that there is no problem with your baby's listening comprehension and development. Parents can usually do more language training for their babies, so don't worry.

To sum up, parents must attach importance to their baby's speaking ability, seize the opportunity to train their baby's language ability anytime and anywhere, take more time to study with their children, and cultivate their interest in speaking. If the baby is over two years old and still can't speak at all, even simple syllables can't be pronounced, then it may be because the physiological or language central nervous system is not well developed. Parents should take their baby to the hospital for examination in time, find it as soon as possible and treat it in time, so as not to have an indelible impact on the baby's life.