1. Compared with children of the same age, children with language barriers do not like to talk. Pronunciation is difficult, articulation is unclear, words that cannot be used as sentences cannot be expressed correctly, and serious children may even be completely aphasia.
2. After children go to school, they often have behavioral problems such as anxiety, depression, withdrawal and disobedience due to difficulties in language communication. Such children often have learning difficulties, mainly reading, understanding and calculating difficulties.
3, communication barriers, language development retardation or no spoken language. Lack of communication leads to lack of friends, difficulty in adapting to society, easy to be discriminated against by society and prone to anti-social excesses.
Developmental retardation not only brings physical harm to children, but also psychological harm, which in turn leads to other diseases. In order to prevent this vicious circle, parents should take their children for examination in time when they find that their children are sick. The sooner they are treated, the greater the possibility of recovery.