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How Can Aggressive Behavior With Speech Imperfection Be Treated?

Hello. .my son is 4 years old. ..his nature is so aggressive n understand thing after a time. . Bt on other side he pick up things very fast too... he still not speaking perfectly. ..pronunciation not proper. .he gets tired soon..his weight is only 13 kg.. . Please tell me some tipsfor his better health. ..
Wed, 20 Aug 2014
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Thanks for posting your query at HealthCareMagic. It is not clear whether your child is facing some problems in learning but it is not unlikely that your child is actually doing fine. I would suggest you to take him to some centre with the scope of developmental assessment of a child. Based on the findings, the specific interventions may be given.

Sorry because I could not be clearer with the little details mentioned here. Feel free to revert back in case of further queries.
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How Can Aggressive Behavior With Speech Imperfection Be Treated?

Thanks for posting your query at HealthCareMagic. It is not clear whether your child is facing some problems in learning but it is not unlikely that your child is actually doing fine. I would suggest you to take him to some centre with the scope of developmental assessment of a child. Based on the findings, the specific interventions may be given. Sorry because I could not be clearer with the little details mentioned here. Feel free to revert back in case of further queries.