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WHAT DO NEURO DEVELOPMENT ISSUES LOOK LIKE?
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If your child exhibits delays in reaching developmental milestones such as crawling, walking, or talking, it might be an indicator of potential neurodevelopmental issues.
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Children with neurodevelopmental concerns may display difficulties in sensory processing, such as heightened sensitivity to sensory stimuli or challenges with coordination and balance.
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If your child has trouble with tasks like fine motor skills (e.g., handwriting) or struggles with attention, memory, or social interaction, it could be a sign of neurodevelopmental issues.
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Behavioral challenges, including frequent emotional outbursts, difficulty with transitions, or challenges in maintaining routines, may also warrant consideration of neurodevelopmental concerns.
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