Language development is one of the most impressive and exciting changes a child goes through. The native language is simply absorbed by the little one: from its recognition, to cooing, gurgling, and later babbling, then simple words and later acquiring the ability to speak in sentences. If you feel that there is place for improvement or are not sure that the language is developed appropriately for the child’s age, you can always ask a question to our colleague, Georgiana Murariu, MD, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist.

Example:

My second child didn’t talk as fast as my first one. Why?