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Children struggling to learn to talk

Nearly one in six children find it difficult to speak

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Posted: 4 January 2010
by Celia Morgan
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4% of babies haven't spoken by three years old.

Almost one quarter of boys and 13% of girls have difficulty learning to talk, according to a YouGov online survey of over 1000 parents.

The survey found that while most children say their first word - most commonly 'dadda' - by 11 months, 4% of children still haven't said a single word by the age of three.

"The proportion of children who have difficulty learning to talk and understand speech is high, particularly among boys, said Jean Gross, England's first Communication Champion for Children.

The survey showed that their child's ability to talk, listen and understand was a top priority for mums and dads. However, almost a quarter of parents whose children suffered speech problems had no help from speech therapists.

"It is essential that all children get the help they need from skilled professionals as early as possible. The lack of this is cause for great concern," said Gross.

Gross is also worried about the role television plays in the development of language problems. The survey showed that more than a quarter of families has a TV on either 'most' or 'all of the time'. Even if children aren't watching the TV, having it on in the background makes it harder for youngsters to understand their parents' or older siblings' speech.

"Our brains have not evolved to learn from machines. Babies are primed to respond to a face, and to recognise their parents' faces," she said.

All the parents questioned did also say that they looked at picture books with their children, told them stories and sang nursery rhymes to help boost language development.

Find out how you can help your little one overcome common speech problems and become a little chatterbox!


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So what do you think?

ryan robles
im verry happy for my son,i know that there are a lot of stratigies that man made and tools to help our siblings to make them speak,my son now is exactly 4yrs old,he start to speak when he was 3 yrs and 11 mnths only a mnth ago ,i was so surprise,because i try so many things and almost i research in the web everyday to know how to ease my stress to see my son speaking like other children,but one day he speak in full sentence,i said to my HEART THANK YOU GOD,even how brigth a person who wrote a lot of articles,still GOD CREATE our being,with his permission we walk, we see beautiful things using our eyes,and we move,and SPEAK because of his goodness,many human study says that watching tv will not help and will cause bad effect for toddler to learn to apeak,but my son with God heLPS by watching GOGOs and magic english and i always believe that God is the one who create our tounges,we are not made by man we made by God he knows the perfect time,im verry thankfull to HIm to see my son speaks in english.please dont lost hope God knows best if we believed in human books much better to believe to our CREATOR About 2 years ago
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