Delayed infancy development may manifest symptoms such as sensory, language, motor, and posture impairments.
Poor child brain development can manifest in three situations: abnormal growth and development during the embryonic stage, brain damage caused by birth injuries or breathing difficulties during delivery, and brain damage due to certain cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases after birth. Symptoms include delayed intellectual development, unclear language expression, and thin bodies.
Children with intellectual disability and developmental delay, seeking improvement methods.
A 2-year-old baby has delayed language development, weak limbs, and slow reactions. After being diagnosed with developmental delay at one year old and receiving calcium supplements with no significant effect, the parents are seeking solutions. Now able to stand briefly but unable to walk independently.
A premature baby who is 2 years old and cannot walk due to small brain hemorrhage, with the left leg being uncoordinated. MRI results indicate cerebral palsy. Discuss the possibilities of treatment and recovery.
Dealing with a child’s poor walking and unclear speech, past treatment outcomes, and how to proceed with further checks and daily care.
An 8-month-old girl is not walking yet, but she can walk with support. Her intelligence is normal, her teeth are growing normally, and she can call ‘Dad’, ‘Mom’, and ‘No’. Her right hand is not very flexible. It is recommended to check for trace elements and intelligence, and to consult a professional hospital for examination.
Children with developmental delays may face impacts on both intellectual and physical growth during their growth process.
Explore effective treatment methods for intellectual disability, particularly for cases of attention deficit and developmental delay.