What does global developmental delay look like?
Global Developmental Delay can present differently in each child, but common signs include: - Not sitting, crawling, or walking at the expected age - Limited speech or trouble understanding language - Difficulty with play, social skills, or following instructions - Trouble with fine motor tasks like holding a spoon or drawing - Seeming “behind” peers in learning or behaviour. Some children may also have feeding issues, sleep disturbances, or low muscle tone. It’s important to seek support
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