Question

What are the symptoms of poor child development? How should it be treated? Does this fall under pediatric child healthcare?

Answer

Poor child brain development can occur in three scenarios: one is abnormal growth and development during the embryonic stage, leading to poor brain development; another is brain damage caused by birth injuries or breathing difficulties during delivery; the third situation is brain damage due to certain cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases after birth. The symptoms of poor brain development are relatively obvious and can be identified through specific methods. Children with poor brain development tend to have slower intellectual growth and may test at moderate intelligence or below average."