Developmental delay
Can be an early sign of developmental disabilities, or may be caused by short-lived issues, such as a speech delay being caused by hearing loss from ear infections. While it’s not always clear what is causing the delay, early intervention can often help the child to catch up. Some children still have delays in skills when they reach school age. In that case, they may be eligible to receive special education services. If a child isn’t catching up as quickly as expected, an evaluation may get a better sense of what’s going on. It could also help guide the types of services and supports that would meet his needs. Developmental disability occurs in many decrees of seriousness in:
- Coffin-Lowry syndrome
- Down syndrome
- Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Coffin Lowry Syndrome
Coffin Lowry syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by
- mental retardation;
- abnormalities of the head and facial (craniofacial) area;
- large, soft hands with short...
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is an inherited, X-linked disease that affects about 1 in 3500 - 6000 males. DMD occurs as a result of a change...