Developmental Delay, an introduction... |
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Every child is unique - unique in the way s/he develops and grows. A child's development from baby to toddler, from child to teenager from teenager to adult usually follows an expected pattern. Sometimes this pattern of development is delayed. The delay may be mild or severe. |
How would you know if your child's development is significantly delayed? |
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You may have been aware that your child had a difficulty from an early age. He may not have reached the motor milestones as expected. He may never have crawled. Your child may only use babbles to communicate, or be stuck using one word sentences, rather than stringing two and three words together, progressing to full sentences. You may understand your child perfectly but other people who do not spend much time with him have great difficulty making out what he is trying to say. Your child may have a Speech and Language delay. Other
children will have spoken a few words for a short time and then
stopped speaking, or may never have spoken at all. Other
children may have great difficulty reading and be considered Dyslexic.
They may be unable to read at all, or when reading they may leave
out the little words, confuse letters such as "b" and
"d" or words such as "was" and "saw".
Some children with a reading difficulty don't see the endings of
words such as "ed" and "s". |
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