Most of us get scared if our children don’t speak or learn to speak correctly, we lose all our hopes and forget that there is a word call as “hope” this word isn’t only a word it can give you confidence to never give up and achieve the wonderful goals.
Scientists at the Center for Autism and Related Disorders, in Baltimore, looked at information on 535 children, ages 8 to 17, diagnosed with autism and with severe language delays at age 4. At age 4, their language delays ranged from not speaking at all to using single words or phrases without verbs. The researchers found that, in fact, most of these children did go on to acquire language skills. Nearly half (47 percent) became fluent speakers. Over two-thirds (70 percent) could speak in simple phrase. The researchers also wanted to see what factors might predict whether a severely language-delayed child with autism would eventually develop speech. They found that most of the children who did so had higher IQs (assessed with nonverbal tests) and lower social impairment. Somewhat surprisingly, the researchers found a child’s level of repetitive behaviors and restricted interests did not affect the likelihood of language development.
“They say a person needs just three things to be truly happy in this world: someone to love, something to do, and something to hope for.”
All parents must think positivity for the improvement of children, thinking that it is not possible can’t be the solution, life becomes easy when we think that it is easy, deal with all your difficult situations, smartly, and be optimistic.
– DHS