Question
Children with delayed mental development frequently visit the hospital, but the effects are not significant. How can one effectively treat them?
Answer
Children with delayed language and aggressive function development, poor memory, weak logical thinking abilities, and poor gross and fine motor skills may have intellectual disabilities and sensory coordination deficits. It is recommended to conduct an intelligence test to confirm the extent of intellectual disability. Specialized exercises and training can help children master skills and techniques. For the impact of delayed mental development, it is important to actively take treatment measures and not avoid medical consultations. If long-term treatment is ineffective, consider changing to a new treatment plan promptly.