Learning and developmental disorders may be caused by various factors, including abnormal brain lateralization, abnormal testosterone levels, abnormalities in the process of solving the written system, dyslexia or language pathway abnormalities, worldview or spatial sensory disorders, and endocrine disorders related to the inner ear vestibular function. In addition, negative life events of parents and families may exacerbate such problems.
Understanding the symptoms that may appear in the early stages of intellectual disability, including activity function impairments and language and behavior delays, and providing parents with correct awareness and coping strategies for the growth of children’s memory.
If a child hasn’t started speaking by the age of three, it could be due to hearing issues or developmental disabilities. Early screening and treatment are essential.
How can you promote your child’s height growth through diet and exercise?
What kinds of behaviors suggest that an infant might have intellectual delays?
Discuss the challenges in the treatment of intellectual disability and provide professional medical advice and treatment methods.
Provide standard values for a baby’s normal weight and suggest how to deal with diarrhea
The primary symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are difficulties with attention. Children often exhibit symptoms such as inability to concentrate and poor sustained attention.
Learn about the causes and treatment methods of cerebral palsy, as well as how to pay attention to a child’s development.
Understand the characteristics, treatment principles, and the importance of parental involvement in pediatric cerebral palsy.