A Child With Needs

Development of Children with Mental Retardation

The development of children with mental retardation can sometimes look different than their typically developing peer. It is important to look at the whole child, their physical, language, cognitive, and psychosocial development. Once a child is identified, there are professional and parental interventions that can be put in place to help the child reach their full potential.

Physical Development

Signs of Abnormal Physical Development

Language Development

 Signs of Abnormal Language Development

While keeping in mind the above development timeline, it is important to consider the way your child speaks.  Consider the number of words in their vocabulary, how they  pronounces the words, and the way they create sentences

Cognitive Development

Signs of Abnormal Cognitive Development

If a child appear uninterested in manipulation, has delays in other areas, or has issues with sensory environment, cognitive development could be delayed.

Psychosocial Development

Signs of Abnormal Psychosocial Development

Now what?…

These measures of development may happen slightly before or after the suggested time frame as each child develops at there own rate.  If you have a concern for your child, talk to your child’s doctor about them.

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