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what are the potential risks of late recognition of a developmental delay
Some potential risks of late recognition of speech, language, and communication delays include difficulties in academic performance, social interactions, and emotional development. Early intervention is crucial in addressing these delays and minimizing the long-term impact on a child's overall development.
Development in a child means - mental growth. A lot of factors participate in the development process of a human brain. 1. Genetical 2. Pregnancy period 3. Malnutrition 4. Lack of good environment includes family environment. And so on.. Mild development delay means - child is lacking in mental growth little bit than expected at that age in a normal child..
More likely to stunt development.
In some cases where Child is a younger baby or Child and temperatures reaches very high with some compulsion/fits may affects maybe ! in a million probably speech delay or language delays, In rare cases other symtom
Developmental delay is calculated with the IQ (Intellectual Quotient) level of the child. IQ = Mental Age/Chronological Age * 100 Mental Age is calculated against a set of checkpoints of the Child Development Milestone chart For Example IQ = 0.3/0.8 * 100 (in terms of months) = 35% approx.; that means the infant is 8 months old but the mental age is only as of a 3 months old baby, so there is a delay of 5 months of cognitive development Average expected IQ level is 70% and above
used to describe a delay in a child's growth or development. It is usually applied to infants and children up to two years of age who do not gain or maintain weight as they should
Potential risks include academic struggles, social difficulties, emotional challenges, and low self-esteem. Early identification allows for timely intervention and support, which can help prevent these risks from impacting the child's overall well-being in the long term.
Financial and life style issues (including professional ambitions) are probably the most common reasons a couple might delay having a first child.
A speech delay is not part of the criteria for hyperactivity but since each case is different doesn't mean it can't be. A child with hyperactivity disorders, like ADHD, could very well have a speech delay due to focus issues.
can I claim disability allowance if my child suffers from global delay
Steven B. Coker has written: 'Developmental delay and mental retardation' -- subject(s): Child Development Disorders, Developmental disabilities, Diagnosis, Mental retardation, Therapy