Your child's speech is not developing according to normal milestones.
You think your child is in a high-risk group.
Your child is showing signs of a speech disorder.
Prevention
Hearing loss is a risk factor for speech disorders. At-risk infants should be referred to an audiologist for a hearing test. Hearing and speech therapy can then be started, if necessary.
As young children begin to speak, some disfluency is common, and most of the time, it goes away without treatment. If you place too much attention on the disfluency, a stuttering pattern may develop.
Experience
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Audiologit and speech therapist (Mar, 2024
–Present) at DDRC
Fee details
₹8,000–10,000/month
(US$93.58–116.97/month)
20 day,s per month 8000/- for speech therapy