Developmental delay conditions encompass a diverse range of disorders and challenges that affect a child's physical, cognitive, social, or emotional development. These conditions often manifest during infancy or early childhood and can persist throughout a person's life. They encompass a spectrum of issues, including speech and language delays, motor skill deficits, intellectual disabilities, and autism spectrum disorders. While the causes of developmental delays can vary widely, factors such as genetics, environmental influences, or prenatal complications can play a significant role. Early identification and intervention are crucial for individuals with developmental delays, as timely support and therapy can greatly improve their quality of life and potential for reaching developmental milestones. Recognizing and addressing these conditions is essential for ensuring that affected individuals receive the necessary care and support to thrive in their unique developmental journeys.
Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurological condition that primarily affects an individual's motor skills