Question

What are the possible signs of early growth and development lagging behind in a baby?

Answer

The signs of intellectual disability in children can vary from individual to individual, and can typically be observed in their developmental milestones, language development, and social interaction. If a baby has not yet demonstrated the ability to crawl, walk, or speak by the age they should have, it may be necessary to seek further assessment. In some cases, children with mild intellectual disability may still retain some intellectual functions but may face difficulties in learning and cognitive processing. It is recommended that parents seek professional medical evaluation and consultation early if they have any concerns about their baby’s development.