Is there a basis for a child s tongue to be big if it doesn t have a sharp tongue?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-08
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Indication for surgical correction of tongue-tie is that the tongue does not extend to the upper lip and there is a depression in the base of the tongue (tongue-tie is not necessary). The procedure is very simple, no anesthesia is required, and the frenulum is cut. Early surgery has little effect on later language.

    If you have surgery at an older age, you will need anesthesia on the one hand, and more importantly, you will have slurred speech, and even if you have surgery, it will be difficult to correct, so the sooner the better.

    It's usually about this age, and you can't find it too early.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It shouldn't be understood one-sidedly, many children have the so-called 'big tongue', because children have just been exposed to pronunciation for a short time, and they can't fully produce the correct tone. If the mother is worried, it is better to find a few more hospitals to see, and usually give the baby more vocal training.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This doesn't mean that your child has a big tongue and will improve in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Go to the doctor and find a doctor who is a little more authoritative.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Probably not, the child is too young to see anything, let's talk about it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Slurred speech can be caused by tongue-tie or related factors such as delayed neurological development, genetic predisposition, and unfavorable language environment.

    One is that some children are affected by the surrounding environment, and if there are family members who have unclear pronunciation, then the child's pronunciation will also be unclear.

    Second, the language environment of some families is relatively chaotic, and the child is normal in the critical period of language learning, which will cause problems in the child's pronunciation and expression. For example, the child's grandparents, or grandparents are from the countryside, or from other places, and the dialect is relatively heavy, which will affect the child.

    The third is that some people develop wrong pronunciation habits in the process of learning the language, which are not corrected in time.

    Fourth, some children have hearing problems and have poor ability to distinguish some sounds, resulting in unclear articulation.

    Fifth, some children have problems with articulation organs, such as lip and tongue movements, or tongue-tie that causes some speech articulation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The child is now two years old and seven months old, some words can be explained, and some words are not quite understood, is it a big tongue? For example: Mom can speak very clearly, and a whole sentence,

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    "Big tongue" is a common name for unclear pronunciation, in fact, it does not refer to the thickness or size of the tongue physiological mechanism, but the voice defect caused by the incorrect articulation method, as long as the pronunciation is ****, with the correct pronunciation part and pronunciation method for pronunciation training, you can completely correct the wrong speech, and speak like a normal person.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Formative factors:1genetic factors, such as parents, large tongues in close relatives; 2.Congenital physiological dysplasia, with various malformations, such as congenital cleft palate3There are diseases and physiological defects in the articulatory organs, such as the tongue is too large, too small, too flattened, too thick, and the tongue tie is too short.

    4.organic lesions of the articulatory organs; 5.tongue-tie rigidity, vocal cord spasm masseter muscle spasm; 6.inaccurate pronunciation position; 7.Wrong pronunciation methods and methods; 8.Dialects form the structural stereotypes of speech.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Stuttering is OK. First of all, it should be noted that at the peak of children learning to speak at the age of 2 years, sometimes there will be repetition of speech and interruption of sentences, which is a natural phenomenon in the process of children's development, generally known as "temporary stuttering", and most of them can be corrected naturally as children mature. However, parents should pay attention to eliminating the factors in the surrounding environment that may lead to stuttering, and help children correct stuttering from the following aspects:

    First of all, it is necessary to find the cause, if there are stuttering patients around them, they should try to avoid it. If there is a problem with the attitude of parents towards children's stuttering, they should be corrected in time, and they must not be impatient, because the more reprimanded and prohibited, the more nervous the child is, and the more aggravated the stuttering will be. secondly, diversion can be used to distract children with games or other topics; Or through singing, make up the words and sounds that children often stutter into songs, and sing them in tunes, so that children can learn along; Parents can also take their children to tell songs.

    During this process, the child's progress can be encouraged in a timely manner to increase his confidence in correcting his stuttering.

    Secondly, it is necessary to judge the type of child stuttering, whether it is a continuous hairstyle, repetitive type or medium resistance type, etc., generally not too serious if the parents can carry out the correct "guidance", such as the child stuttering, must not be blamed and criticized, these are actually invisibly hitting the child's self-confidence in speaking, will make the child more and more afraid to speak, but need to guide the child to speak fluently in an encouraging way.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What question would you like to ask?

    A long tongue has nothing to do with stuttering. If you take your child to the hospital, the doctor may recommend that you do a test to see if there is any physical problem with the child, mainly the ear, nose and throat, and brain, and the results of the examination are mostly normal. Even if the results of the test are abnormal, it is difficult to say whether there is a relationship between the abnormality and stuttering.

    At present, there is a consensus in the stuttering correction community around the world that stuttering is not a physical disease, and stuttering is a functional problem, not an organic problem.

    There are many causes of stuttering, but there are several common ones:

    1. Imitation. Children are curious and like to imitate abnormal ways of speaking. Surveys have found that mimicry is the most important cause of stuttering.

    2. Hints. Suggestion is not the same as imitation. Imitation is the initiative to learn someone else's stuttering, while implication is due to frequent contact with someone who stutters, and unconsciously learns to stutter and stutter to speak.

    For example, if a Henan person goes to work in the Northeast and always comes into contact with Northeast people, then he will speak with a little Northeast flavor unconsciously. Generally, if the adult in the family stutters, the child has a high probability of stuttering. It's not because it's genetic, stuttering isn't hereditary, but it's contagious.

    3. Sickness. Some conditions can trigger stuttering. For example, some people start stuttering because they have a high fever. There are also diseases such as cerebral palsy and scarlet fever that can trigger stuttering.

    4. Frightened. For example, when a child is playing outside on a rainy day, and suddenly there are a few thunders, the child is frightened and cries, which may also trigger stuttering. Also, if a child is constantly reprimanded by his family, he is often intimidated by his family, such as:

    Not letting you eat, not letting you go, etc., may also cause the child to be timid, sensitive, etc., which may lead to stuttering.

    5. Left-handers who are forcibly changed to their right hand may also trigger stuttering. In the movie "The King's Speech", King George VI was left-handed when he was a child, and was later forcibly changed to his right hand, which caused stuttering. This kind of routine is often seen in our stuttering correction practice.

    6. Children lack vocabulary, but they are in a hurry to speak, often because their brains have not yet thought about it, and their mouths are in a hurry to speak, which can easily lead to stuttering.

    There are only a few reasons for stuttering. In addition, it is important to state that stuttering is not innate, it is all acquired. Also, stuttering is not a physical problem, it is mostly a psychological problem.

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