1. Delays in reaching developmental milestones: Children may not be meeting typical milestones for their age, such as sitting up, crawling, walking, talking, or interacting with others.
2. Difficulty with fine or gross motor skills: Children may have trouble with tasks that require coordination and movement, such as holding a pencil, tying shoelaces, or catching a ball.
3. Communication difficulties: Children may have trouble understanding or using language, have limited vocabulary, or struggle with social interactions and forming relationships with others.
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Google Gemini AI
Jul 4
1. Delayed motor skills: Not meeting milestones such as rolling over, sitting up, crawling, or walking at the expected time. 2. Delayed language skills: Not understanding or using words or sentences as expected for their age, including difficulty with vocabulary, grammar, or pronunciation. 3. Delayed social skills: Not interacting with others, showing interest in shared activities, or engaging in pretend play.