But time is of the essence when it comes to heading off permanent
developmental delays, the women emphasize.
European American children were more likely to receive Part C services and less likely to be identified as having a
developmental delay than were children of any other ethnicity.
KEY WORDS: asthma, children,
developmental delay, environmental tobacco smoke.
The Brigance score provides a first indicator of students who may have speech and language or
developmental delays or behavior challenges.
Since individuals with
developmental delays have great difficulty mastering these isolated subskills, they do not gain access to participation in the higher processes of using literacy as a tool for communication, obtaining information, or reading for pleasure.
In an effort to provide a broader meaning to issues associated with HIV infection among children, this paper discusses HIV and
developmental delays, federal laws pertinent to the rights of persons with disabilities, the importance of interdisciplinary services, and psychosocial implications for children infected with and families affected by HIV.
However, Guilmartin noted that many children have "
developmental delay" in music.
* STUDY DESIGN A retrospective cohort design was used to explore the risk for fetal death and mental retardation or
developmental delay associated with exposure to maternal UTI during pregnancy.
Neurobiologically, there is a
developmental delay in very specific selfregulatory management areas within the prefrontal cortex of the brain.
His twin died with the same diagnosis when he was 1 month old.On further examinations,it was noticed that he had neuromotor
developmental delay,hypotonia,lethargy and elevated triglyceride and creatinine kinase (CK).
Professor Joris Veltman, one of the lead researchers of the study, said: "
Developmental delay is often caused by new mutations arising during the formation of sperm or eggs."