This is a serious problem which needs to be investigated by a doctor, and it can have a number of causes.
Possibility 1: Vision Problem
If the child seems to squint fairly often, this may be a reason.
Possibility 2: Hearing Problem
The child's hearing might cause a problem understanding words, which means that they might not be able to identify ceryain objects if they are asked.
Possibility 3: Neurological Problem or Head Injury
This would be one of the most serious causes, and it is usually the hardest to treat. Some examples of things which might cause this confudion are things like head injuries, blood clots, or developmental disabilities such as autism.
Possibility 4: Poisoning or Severely Low Blood Sugar
Either of these things can cause confusion, which could cause trouble recognizing certain objects in the toddler stage.
It really does need to be checked out by a doctor. I cannot stress that enough. In the meantime, watch carefully for signs of dizziness, vomiting, headaches, lumps or bruising on the scalp, low blood sugar, pupil dilation (which means that the inside, dark parts of the eyes do not respond to changes in light),or so on. If you see any of these and/or know that the child has bumped his or her head recently, then call 911 immediately.
cognitive ability
An agnosia is an inability to recognize objects by use of the senses.
Yes, it is common for parents to feel overwhelmed when dealing with a toddler's mean behavior.
Shape, size, color, and texture, but not necessarily in that order...
An agnosic is a person who has agnosia - the inability to recognize objects by use of the senses.
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To recognize
Of course I recognize this fact. Did you mean to ask HOW you recognize it?
Of course I recognize this fact. Did you mean to ask HOW you recognize it?
They are smart enough to recognize the difference between objects of different sizes. They can be trained to learn the names of the objects.
To prevent your toddler from smacking their head during tantrums or accidents, you can create a safe environment by removing sharp objects and padding hard surfaces. Additionally, closely supervise your toddler during tantrums and teach them coping strategies to manage their emotions.
No. recognize is more like to notice, or remember.