Parental Concerns and Developmental Delay Screening

Children are unique, and there will always be differences between them and the rate at which they reach their developmental milestones. However, parental concerns regarding a child's development are perfectly valid, and it's typically a good idea to bring these up with your child's doctor. Developmental delay screening is one of the most common ways to address these concerns. You can learn more about these below by reaching out to your primary care doctors at the Caring Hands Medical Clinics in Monticello and Meadville, MS.

Developmental Milestones

Developmental milestones work as a general guideline for the things that most children can do when they reach a certain age.

It's normal if your child lags in a few of these aspects, just as they excel in others, but it's still a good idea to seek help. You may want to seek additional help if you notice significant delays, or regression in certain areas, or if you're just concerned.

Developmental Delay Screening

A developmental delay screening is the most common method to assess your child and their abilities in terms of their motor skills, communication, social interaction, and cognitive development.

This is a comprehensive evaluation that can help determine the areas of concern where your child may benefit from intervention and additional support.

Identifying these issues as early as possible can help offer early intervention, which can make a very significant difference in your child's quality of life and help them reach their full potential.

Developmental Delay Screening in Monticello and Meadville, MS

If you're interested in exploring the benefits of developmental delay screening, schedule a consultation with your Monticello and Meadville, MS, the team of primary care doctors at Caring Hands Medical Clinics by dialing (601) 587-4304 for the Monticello, MS, office and (601) 384-1646 for Meadville, MS.

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