Developmental delay Flashcards
What is a global developmental delay?
Global developmental delay refers to a child displaying slow development in all developmental domains. This could indicate an underlying diagnosis such as:
Down’s syndrome
Fragile X syndrome
Fetal alcohol syndrome
Rett syndrome
Metabolic disorders
Gross motor developmental delay?
A delay that is specific to the gross motor domain may indicate underlying:
Cerebral palsy
Ataxia
Myopathy
Spina bifida
Visual impairment
Fine motor delay?
A delay that is specific to the fine motor domain may indicate underlying:
Dyspraxia
Cerebral palsy
Muscular dystrophy
Visual impairment
Congenital ataxia (rare)
Hand preference before 12 months is abnormal - it could be an indicator of cerebral palsy!!
Language delay?
Management?
A delay that is specific to the speech and language domain may indicate underlying:
Specific social circumstances, for example exposure to multiple languages or siblings that do all the talking
Hearing impairment
Learning disability
Neglect
Autism
Cerebral palsy
Management of language delay involves a referral to speech and language, audiology and the health visitor. Referral to safeguarding is required if neglect is a concern.
Personal and social delay?
A delay that is specific to the personal and social domain may indicate underlying:
Emotional and social neglect
Parenting issues
Autism