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Conditions

Parent guides to the conditions we work with — what each one is, the signs by age, and what actually helps.

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Speech delay vs late talker — how to tell the difference

A late-talker catches up; a child with a language disorder usually doesn't catch up without support. Here's how to tell which child you have, and what the published evidence actually says about waiting versus assessing early.

Neuronurture clinical team 6 May
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My 2-Year-Old Is Not Talking Yet” – Should I Be Worried?

Your two-year-old isn't talking the way other toddlers seem to. What's normal, what's a red flag, and when does the AAP recommend evaluating instead of waiting — written for parents looking for honest answers.

Neuronurture clinical team 19 Jun
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Delay or Disorder? When to Seek Early Intervention

'Developmental delay' and 'developmental disorder' sound similar — and clinicians use them very differently. The distinction shapes what intervention is right for your child and how long the path looks.

Neuronurture clinical team 17 Jun
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Should You Consider Speech Therapy for Your 16-Month-Old?

Should you be seeking speech therapy for a 16-month-old? When the answer is yes, when it's not, and how the right plan for a child this young differs from therapy for older children.

Neuronurture clinical team 10 Jun
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What’s Going On When a 4-Year-Old Starts to Stutter?

A child who has been speaking fluently and then suddenly starts to stutter at age 4 raises specific clinical questions. What's normal disfluency, what isn't, and when to act — written by clinicians.

Neuronurture clinical team 4 Jun
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What Causes Stuttering? A Parent’s Guide to Understanding Speech Disfluency

Most childhood stuttering resolves; some persists. What causes it, when it warrants evaluation, and what evidence-based support looks like — written for Indian parents.

Neuronurture clinical team 26 May