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What Do You Need To Know About Developmental Delays?
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:34 signs and symptoms
0:40 Motor skill development delay
0:42 Signs
0:57 symptoms
1:12signs of Developmental Delays
1:18 symptoms of Developmental Delays
1:23 causes of Developmental Delays
2:34 Helpful key points
• When a child is behind in skills than other kids his age is called Developmental Delays.
• Minor differences should not be the cause of concern.
• Every kid grows according to his or her timeframe.
• But if your child constantly falls back in every skill that is when you should contact a pediatrician.
• Developmental delays are caused by a short-lived issue, such as speech delay could be the reason for hearing loss from an ear infection.
Signs and Symptoms
• Signs and symptoms could be an early signal of attention of developmental del...
published: 18 Jun 2022
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Developmental Delays Treated With Multi-Sensory Program at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital
The Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital provides comprehensive services for children experiencing developmental or behavior problems.
Our early intervention program evaluates children who are at high risk for developmental delays.
Our multidisciplinary team of specialists works with children and families to determine each patient's needs and develop specific recommendations.
published: 20 Sep 2017
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Training for caregivers of children with developmental delays and disabilities
Growing up in a nurturing family environment is important for every child’s development and well-being. Yet, caregivers of children with developmental delays and disabilities often experience stigma, discrimination and impoverishment and the majority of children with developmental disabilities do not have access to early learning opportunities and care.
This short video describes the open-access programme for families of children with developmental delays or disabilities that the World Health Organization, together with international partners, has developed. The programme, which can be implemented by non-specialists in low-resource, as well high-resource settings, consists of nine group sessions and three home visits.
For more information on the in-person training, or an online version t...
published: 04 Nov 2020
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How to improve the life of children with developmental delays and disabilities?
In Argentina, the World Health Organization and partner PANAACEA are supporting caregivers of children with developmental delays and disabilities through the Caregiver Skills Training programme. Karina and her son Gabriel, 7, share how the programme has impacted their lives for the better.
PANAACEA stands for Programa Argentino para Niños, Adolescentes y Adultos con Condiciones del Espectro Autista.
published: 26 Jan 2021
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When should screening for developmental delays begin?
Dr. Katherine Dureau and Dr. Elizabeth Moore discuss when to consider screening for developmental delays in children.
To learn more about Dr. Dureau: https://www.ochsner.org/doctors/katherine-dureau
To learn more about Dr. Moore: https://www.ochsner.org/doctors/elizabeth-jeanne-anne-moore
published: 14 Jan 2022
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New Parent Mistakes That Can Lead to Developmental Delays
These 5 mistakes can potentially delay a newborn's development, and they're really common because they're so easy to overlook. None of this is the fault of any new parent. Some are caused by simple habits that are a result of modern life, while others are simply a result of not spotting the warning signs as early as possible.
Either way, after watching this video I hope you feel a little more comfortable and confident in knowing some best practices you can follow to reduce the risk of developmental delays, as well as what to watch out for so you spot potential problems that could delay development early.
As always, I hope you find it helpful!
👶 Need more help with your little one's sleep? My new 0-6 month sleep course is now open! Click here for all the details: https://brightestbeginni...
published: 31 Jan 2024
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Developmental delays
Join Professor of Pediatrics Tamiko Jordan and OTR/L Melissa Idelson as they discuss developmental delays in babies. The most common developmental problem a premature baby may encounter is a developmental delay. The four domains doctors look-out for are: gross motor, fine motor, language, and problem-solving. Doctors judge development based on the time a baby was supposed to be born, rather than when they actually were born. If your baby is not catching up between the first to second year of life, your doctor might suggest a full developmental evaluation.
More Videos on Baby Care: https://www.kidsinthehouse.com/baby
More Videos on Baby Development: https://www.kidsinthehouse.com/baby/development-and-health
published: 31 Oct 2017
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Recognizing Developmental Delays in Children | Rainbow Children's Hospital
Developmental delay is when your child lags behind their peers in one or more areas of emotional, mental, or physical growth. If your child is delayed, early treatment is the best way to help them make progress or even to catch up. Often, developmental delays affect more than one area of a child’s development. When a child has delays in many or all of these areas, it is called global developmental delay. Watch this video to know in detail.
Key pointers addressed in the video:
• Look for red flags for any potential developmental delays
• Problems with speech or language
• Issue in having clear vision
• Hamper movement skills
• Cognitive skills
• Lack of social and emotional skills
Watch this video to know how we provide the best of our knowledge and services at Rainbow Children’s Hospital...
published: 24 Apr 2021
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Developmental Delay : Clinical Approach
Developmental Delay : Clinical Approach
published: 28 Sep 2024
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Experts: Pandemic isolation, screen time leading to childhood developmental delays
Experts are reporting an increase in speech and language delays since Covid-19. But there are resources to help.
published: 12 Aug 2021
3:23
What Do You Need To Know About Developmental Delays?
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:34 signs and symptoms
0:40 Motor skill development delay
0:42 Signs
0:57 symptoms
1:12signs of Developmental Delays
1:18 sympto...
.
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:34 signs and symptoms
0:40 Motor skill development delay
0:42 Signs
0:57 symptoms
1:12signs of Developmental Delays
1:18 symptoms of Developmental Delays
1:23 causes of Developmental Delays
2:34 Helpful key points
• When a child is behind in skills than other kids his age is called Developmental Delays.
• Minor differences should not be the cause of concern.
• Every kid grows according to his or her timeframe.
• But if your child constantly falls back in every skill that is when you should contact a pediatrician.
• Developmental delays are caused by a short-lived issue, such as speech delay could be the reason for hearing loss from an ear infection.
Signs and Symptoms
• Signs and symptoms could be an early signal of attention of developmental delay.
Motor skill development delay:
Signs
• When the baby is unable to roll over by five months
• Difficulty in reaching out to grab objects by three to five months.
• Inability to use gestures
• Difficulty in imitating actions
Symptoms
• Myopathy – a disease of muscles
• Exposure to a toxin in the environment i.e., lead.
• Medical complications before birth
Language and speech delay
Signs
• Does not respond.
• Do not babble to loud voices by three to four months.
Symptoms
• Learning disability
• Hearing loss
Causes:
• parental health and their behaviors
• smoking or drinking during pregnancy
• premature birth
• complications during pregnancy
• Medical conditions like vision problems, hearing impairment, etc.
• Environmental conditions: malnutrition etc.
• Genetic factors
Developmental delays can also be caused by other medical conditions, such as:
• Fatal Alcoholic Spectrum Disorders
• Myopathies
• Genetic syndrome – down syndrome, fragile X syndrome
• Landau Kleffner Syndrome
• Cerebral palsy
• Autism spectrum disorder
Developmental delay is concerned with:
• Language development
• Cognitive development
• Physical development
• Social and emotional skills
• Social-emotional development.
Treatments
• Developmental screening
• Seek help from an occupational therapist, pediatric neurologist, phycologist, speech therapist.
• Medication can also be prescribed by the doctor after examining your child.
Helpful key points
• Nurturing environment
• A good parent-child bond
• Allow them to make decisions
• Good nutrition diet
• Encourage them to accept responsibility
• Avoid hitting or anger
• Read to them to help with their vocabulary
• Adequate sleep
• Provide opportunities for exercise (playtime, sports, etc.)
• Limit screen time
• Teach your kids about setting boundaries with their bodies and consent.
• Check with a physician or school about the services that might be available in your area.
https://wn.com/What_Do_You_Need_To_Know_About_Developmental_Delays
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:34 signs and symptoms
0:40 Motor skill development delay
0:42 Signs
0:57 symptoms
1:12signs of Developmental Delays
1:18 symptoms of Developmental Delays
1:23 causes of Developmental Delays
2:34 Helpful key points
• When a child is behind in skills than other kids his age is called Developmental Delays.
• Minor differences should not be the cause of concern.
• Every kid grows according to his or her timeframe.
• But if your child constantly falls back in every skill that is when you should contact a pediatrician.
• Developmental delays are caused by a short-lived issue, such as speech delay could be the reason for hearing loss from an ear infection.
Signs and Symptoms
• Signs and symptoms could be an early signal of attention of developmental delay.
Motor skill development delay:
Signs
• When the baby is unable to roll over by five months
• Difficulty in reaching out to grab objects by three to five months.
• Inability to use gestures
• Difficulty in imitating actions
Symptoms
• Myopathy – a disease of muscles
• Exposure to a toxin in the environment i.e., lead.
• Medical complications before birth
Language and speech delay
Signs
• Does not respond.
• Do not babble to loud voices by three to four months.
Symptoms
• Learning disability
• Hearing loss
Causes:
• parental health and their behaviors
• smoking or drinking during pregnancy
• premature birth
• complications during pregnancy
• Medical conditions like vision problems, hearing impairment, etc.
• Environmental conditions: malnutrition etc.
• Genetic factors
Developmental delays can also be caused by other medical conditions, such as:
• Fatal Alcoholic Spectrum Disorders
• Myopathies
• Genetic syndrome – down syndrome, fragile X syndrome
• Landau Kleffner Syndrome
• Cerebral palsy
• Autism spectrum disorder
Developmental delay is concerned with:
• Language development
• Cognitive development
• Physical development
• Social and emotional skills
• Social-emotional development.
Treatments
• Developmental screening
• Seek help from an occupational therapist, pediatric neurologist, phycologist, speech therapist.
• Medication can also be prescribed by the doctor after examining your child.
Helpful key points
• Nurturing environment
• A good parent-child bond
• Allow them to make decisions
• Good nutrition diet
• Encourage them to accept responsibility
• Avoid hitting or anger
• Read to them to help with their vocabulary
• Adequate sleep
• Provide opportunities for exercise (playtime, sports, etc.)
• Limit screen time
• Teach your kids about setting boundaries with their bodies and consent.
• Check with a physician or school about the services that might be available in your area.
- published: 18 Jun 2022
- views: 31495
1:01
Developmental Delays Treated With Multi-Sensory Program at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital
The Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital provides comprehensive services for children experiencing developmen...
The Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital provides comprehensive services for children experiencing developmental or behavior problems.
Our early intervention program evaluates children who are at high risk for developmental delays.
Our multidisciplinary team of specialists works with children and families to determine each patient's needs and develop specific recommendations.
https://wn.com/Developmental_Delays_Treated_With_Multi_Sensory_Program_At_Joe_Dimaggio_Children's_Hospital
The Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital provides comprehensive services for children experiencing developmental or behavior problems.
Our early intervention program evaluates children who are at high risk for developmental delays.
Our multidisciplinary team of specialists works with children and families to determine each patient's needs and develop specific recommendations.
- published: 20 Sep 2017
- views: 47797
3:03
Training for caregivers of children with developmental delays and disabilities
Growing up in a nurturing family environment is important for every child’s development and well-being. Yet, caregivers of children with developmental delays an...
Growing up in a nurturing family environment is important for every child’s development and well-being. Yet, caregivers of children with developmental delays and disabilities often experience stigma, discrimination and impoverishment and the majority of children with developmental disabilities do not have access to early learning opportunities and care.
This short video describes the open-access programme for families of children with developmental delays or disabilities that the World Health Organization, together with international partners, has developed. The programme, which can be implemented by non-specialists in low-resource, as well high-resource settings, consists of nine group sessions and three home visits.
For more information on the in-person training, or an online version that is available for field testing: https://www.who.int/mental_health/maternal-child/PST/en/
https://wn.com/Training_For_Caregivers_Of_Children_With_Developmental_Delays_And_Disabilities
Growing up in a nurturing family environment is important for every child’s development and well-being. Yet, caregivers of children with developmental delays and disabilities often experience stigma, discrimination and impoverishment and the majority of children with developmental disabilities do not have access to early learning opportunities and care.
This short video describes the open-access programme for families of children with developmental delays or disabilities that the World Health Organization, together with international partners, has developed. The programme, which can be implemented by non-specialists in low-resource, as well high-resource settings, consists of nine group sessions and three home visits.
For more information on the in-person training, or an online version that is available for field testing: https://www.who.int/mental_health/maternal-child/PST/en/
- published: 04 Nov 2020
- views: 73110
2:07
How to improve the life of children with developmental delays and disabilities?
In Argentina, the World Health Organization and partner PANAACEA are supporting caregivers of children with developmental delays and disabilities through the Ca...
In Argentina, the World Health Organization and partner PANAACEA are supporting caregivers of children with developmental delays and disabilities through the Caregiver Skills Training programme. Karina and her son Gabriel, 7, share how the programme has impacted their lives for the better.
PANAACEA stands for Programa Argentino para Niños, Adolescentes y Adultos con Condiciones del Espectro Autista.
https://wn.com/How_To_Improve_The_Life_Of_Children_With_Developmental_Delays_And_Disabilities
In Argentina, the World Health Organization and partner PANAACEA are supporting caregivers of children with developmental delays and disabilities through the Caregiver Skills Training programme. Karina and her son Gabriel, 7, share how the programme has impacted their lives for the better.
PANAACEA stands for Programa Argentino para Niños, Adolescentes y Adultos con Condiciones del Espectro Autista.
- published: 26 Jan 2021
- views: 22598
2:09
When should screening for developmental delays begin?
Dr. Katherine Dureau and Dr. Elizabeth Moore discuss when to consider screening for developmental delays in children.
To learn more about Dr. Dureau: https://...
Dr. Katherine Dureau and Dr. Elizabeth Moore discuss when to consider screening for developmental delays in children.
To learn more about Dr. Dureau: https://www.ochsner.org/doctors/katherine-dureau
To learn more about Dr. Moore: https://www.ochsner.org/doctors/elizabeth-jeanne-anne-moore
https://wn.com/When_Should_Screening_For_Developmental_Delays_Begin
Dr. Katherine Dureau and Dr. Elizabeth Moore discuss when to consider screening for developmental delays in children.
To learn more about Dr. Dureau: https://www.ochsner.org/doctors/katherine-dureau
To learn more about Dr. Moore: https://www.ochsner.org/doctors/elizabeth-jeanne-anne-moore
- published: 14 Jan 2022
- views: 3248
9:46
New Parent Mistakes That Can Lead to Developmental Delays
These 5 mistakes can potentially delay a newborn's development, and they're really common because they're so easy to overlook. None of this is the fault of any ...
These 5 mistakes can potentially delay a newborn's development, and they're really common because they're so easy to overlook. None of this is the fault of any new parent. Some are caused by simple habits that are a result of modern life, while others are simply a result of not spotting the warning signs as early as possible.
Either way, after watching this video I hope you feel a little more comfortable and confident in knowing some best practices you can follow to reduce the risk of developmental delays, as well as what to watch out for so you spot potential problems that could delay development early.
As always, I hope you find it helpful!
👶 Need more help with your little one's sleep? My new 0-6 month sleep course is now open! Click here for all the details: https://brightestbeginning.com/courses/peacefuldreams/
👶 Facilitate healthy development, help your little one hit their developmental milestones, develop a secure attachment, build strong communication skills and more with my course, Play, Develop, Thrive: https://brightestbeginning.com/courses/play-develop-thrive/
✅ Get your free 0 - 12 months old developmental milestone chart here:
https://brightestbeginning.com/12monthmilestones/
✅ Get your free New Parent's Guide to Naps here: https://brightestbeginning.com/nap-guide/
📱 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brightest.beginning/
☕ Just want to say thanks? A good coffee is the way to my heart 😂. You can buy me one here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/emmahubbard
#emmahubbard #babydevelopment #newmom
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The content on this channel is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice and should not be relied on as health or personal advice.
If you have any questions or concerns about the health of your child, yourself or a family member, always seek guidance from your doctor or a qualified health professional. The content on this channel does not substitute, supersede or replace the advice of a medical professional. Never disregard the advice of a medical professional, or delay seeking professional medical advice because of something you have seen on this channel.
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https://wn.com/New_Parent_Mistakes_That_Can_Lead_To_Developmental_Delays
These 5 mistakes can potentially delay a newborn's development, and they're really common because they're so easy to overlook. None of this is the fault of any new parent. Some are caused by simple habits that are a result of modern life, while others are simply a result of not spotting the warning signs as early as possible.
Either way, after watching this video I hope you feel a little more comfortable and confident in knowing some best practices you can follow to reduce the risk of developmental delays, as well as what to watch out for so you spot potential problems that could delay development early.
As always, I hope you find it helpful!
👶 Need more help with your little one's sleep? My new 0-6 month sleep course is now open! Click here for all the details: https://brightestbeginning.com/courses/peacefuldreams/
👶 Facilitate healthy development, help your little one hit their developmental milestones, develop a secure attachment, build strong communication skills and more with my course, Play, Develop, Thrive: https://brightestbeginning.com/courses/play-develop-thrive/
✅ Get your free 0 - 12 months old developmental milestone chart here:
https://brightestbeginning.com/12monthmilestones/
✅ Get your free New Parent's Guide to Naps here: https://brightestbeginning.com/nap-guide/
📱 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brightest.beginning/
☕ Just want to say thanks? A good coffee is the way to my heart 😂. You can buy me one here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/emmahubbard
#emmahubbard #babydevelopment #newmom
Disclaimer:
The content on this channel is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice and should not be relied on as health or personal advice.
If you have any questions or concerns about the health of your child, yourself or a family member, always seek guidance from your doctor or a qualified health professional. The content on this channel does not substitute, supersede or replace the advice of a medical professional. Never disregard the advice of a medical professional, or delay seeking professional medical advice because of something you have seen on this channel.
If you are in any way concerned that you or a person in your care may be experiencing a medical emergency, call the relevant emergency services in your area immediately.
External (outbound) links found on this channel, or resources, websites, or other content sources mentioned by this channel are not endorsed by this channel (Emma Hubbard) or it's owner (Hubbard Digital Pty. Ltd.) in any way. Under no circumstances is Emma Hubbard or Hubbard Digital Pty. Ltd. responsible for the claims of third party content providers, websites or educational providers.
If you wish to seek clarification on the above matters please contact Hubbard Digital Pty. Ltd. via the contact email on this channel.
- published: 31 Jan 2024
- views: 1116143
2:05
Developmental delays
Join Professor of Pediatrics Tamiko Jordan and OTR/L Melissa Idelson as they discuss developmental delays in babies. The most common developmental problem a pre...
Join Professor of Pediatrics Tamiko Jordan and OTR/L Melissa Idelson as they discuss developmental delays in babies. The most common developmental problem a premature baby may encounter is a developmental delay. The four domains doctors look-out for are: gross motor, fine motor, language, and problem-solving. Doctors judge development based on the time a baby was supposed to be born, rather than when they actually were born. If your baby is not catching up between the first to second year of life, your doctor might suggest a full developmental evaluation.
More Videos on Baby Care: https://www.kidsinthehouse.com/baby
More Videos on Baby Development: https://www.kidsinthehouse.com/baby/development-and-health
https://wn.com/Developmental_Delays
Join Professor of Pediatrics Tamiko Jordan and OTR/L Melissa Idelson as they discuss developmental delays in babies. The most common developmental problem a premature baby may encounter is a developmental delay. The four domains doctors look-out for are: gross motor, fine motor, language, and problem-solving. Doctors judge development based on the time a baby was supposed to be born, rather than when they actually were born. If your baby is not catching up between the first to second year of life, your doctor might suggest a full developmental evaluation.
More Videos on Baby Care: https://www.kidsinthehouse.com/baby
More Videos on Baby Development: https://www.kidsinthehouse.com/baby/development-and-health
- published: 31 Oct 2017
- views: 22964
0:48
Recognizing Developmental Delays in Children | Rainbow Children's Hospital
Developmental delay is when your child lags behind their peers in one or more areas of emotional, mental, or physical growth. If your child is delayed, early tr...
Developmental delay is when your child lags behind their peers in one or more areas of emotional, mental, or physical growth. If your child is delayed, early treatment is the best way to help them make progress or even to catch up. Often, developmental delays affect more than one area of a child’s development. When a child has delays in many or all of these areas, it is called global developmental delay. Watch this video to know in detail.
Key pointers addressed in the video:
• Look for red flags for any potential developmental delays
• Problems with speech or language
• Issue in having clear vision
• Hamper movement skills
• Cognitive skills
• Lack of social and emotional skills
Watch this video to know how we provide the best of our knowledge and services at Rainbow Children’s Hospital & BirthRight. In case of any Covid-19 symptoms, please visit Rainbow Hospital https://www.rainbowhospitals.in/all/book-an-appointment or Book Video Consultation at https://www.rainbowhospitals.in/hello-doctor-online-consultation/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rainbowchildrenshospitals/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RCH_India
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rainbow-hospitals/
Website: https://www.rainbowhospitals.in/
Download our App: https://www.rainbowhospitals.in/other/app
https://wn.com/Recognizing_Developmental_Delays_In_Children_|_Rainbow_Children's_Hospital
Developmental delay is when your child lags behind their peers in one or more areas of emotional, mental, or physical growth. If your child is delayed, early treatment is the best way to help them make progress or even to catch up. Often, developmental delays affect more than one area of a child’s development. When a child has delays in many or all of these areas, it is called global developmental delay. Watch this video to know in detail.
Key pointers addressed in the video:
• Look for red flags for any potential developmental delays
• Problems with speech or language
• Issue in having clear vision
• Hamper movement skills
• Cognitive skills
• Lack of social and emotional skills
Watch this video to know how we provide the best of our knowledge and services at Rainbow Children’s Hospital & BirthRight. In case of any Covid-19 symptoms, please visit Rainbow Hospital https://www.rainbowhospitals.in/all/book-an-appointment or Book Video Consultation at https://www.rainbowhospitals.in/hello-doctor-online-consultation/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rainbowchildrenshospitals/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RCH_India
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rainbow-hospitals/
Website: https://www.rainbowhospitals.in/
Download our App: https://www.rainbowhospitals.in/other/app
- published: 24 Apr 2021
- views: 1318
2:39
Experts: Pandemic isolation, screen time leading to childhood developmental delays
Experts are reporting an increase in speech and language delays since Covid-19. But there are resources to help.
Experts are reporting an increase in speech and language delays since Covid-19. But there are resources to help.
https://wn.com/Experts_Pandemic_Isolation,_Screen_Time_Leading_To_Childhood_Developmental_Delays
Experts are reporting an increase in speech and language delays since Covid-19. But there are resources to help.
- published: 12 Aug 2021
- views: 5050