For the problem of children who cannot speak and are particularly noisy at the age of 3, the following suggestions are suggested:
1. Immediate medical examination: Parents should take their children to a pediatric or professional child development institution for a comprehensive examination as soon as possible to rule out possible causes such as hearing impairment, autism, intellectual disability, and abnormal development of the central nervous system. Hearing examination is crucial as hearing impairment is a common cause of delayed language development. If diagnosed with hearing problems, it is recommended to wear hearing aids or consider implanting cochlear implants according to the doctor's advice.
2. Targeted treatment and intervention: Based on the examination results, doctors will develop corresponding treatment plans. If it is autism, individual training, family involvement, and possible medication treatment may be necessary. For intellectual disabilities or abnormalities in central nervous system development, rehabilitation training, language training, etc. may be necessary. At the same time, if diagnosed with physical diseases such as hyperthyroidism, medication treatment should be carried out according to medical advice.
3. Improvement of family environment and psychological support: Regardless of the diagnosis result, parents should strive to improve the family environment, create a relaxed, pleasant, and loving atmosphere, which is crucial for their children's language and emotional development. Increase interaction and communication with children, patiently guide them to speak up, and avoid excessive blame or pressure. If a child is particularly noisy, it may be related to poor emotional expression or physical discomfort. Parents should patiently calm them down and pay attention to observing the child's emotional changes. Consider consulting a child psychologist to learn how to better support a child's mental health and emotional development.
Parents should seek timely medical attention, cooperate with treatment, improve the family environment, and provide psychological support to help their children overcome language barriers and grow up healthy at the age of 3 who still cannot speak and are particularly noisy.