Child Development problems
As
your child grows, it is normal to ask yourself whether it is achieving normal developmental
goals. Chances are that your son is developing normally at their own pace. So do
not worry.
Most
children reach the goals set, as the toilet alone, riding a tricycle and speak
clearly, about the due dates, and if not, then do it.
However,
if your child really shows a delay in any area of development, the
earlier you detect it better, so you can immediately begin treatment.
Child developmental delay
Doctors
use this term when a child does not achieve its development goals within
the broad spectrum of what is considered normal.
The
delay could be seen in one or more areas as coordination or fine motor skills
(such as holding a pencil and writing) in their gross motor (like jumping or
stacking blocks) or in their language and communication skills (both
"receptive" to relate to understanding and "expressive" or
related to speech).
Also
in their self-help skills (for example: toileting and dressing,) and in their
social skills (eye contact and play with other people).