Does Your Child Have a Developmental Delay?
Every child grows, learns, and develops at a different pace. It is not uncommon even for siblings to mature at different rates than one another. However, in some cases, a child may be taking much longer than normal to reach certain milestones. They may not even reach them at all. Chances are the child has a developmental delay.
This type of situation with an infant can cause excess worry and stress in a family. If you’ve noticed your little one is having trouble with certain gross or motor skills that other children their age have long surpassed, it might be time to take them to a pediatric physical therapist.
Contact Synergy Therapeutic Group in Carbondale and Du Quoin, IL today to learn more about how our licensed physical therapists can assess your child’s abilities and improve their development.
How To Know If Your Child Needs Early Intervention Therapy
Early intervention therapy can assist with a plethora of developmental delays. According to NYU Langone Health, these are some of the developmental delays your child could have that may result in a need for early intervention therapy:
Cognitive delay
Presents itself as a learning difficulty, or problem with intellectual functioning.
Motor delay
Affects your child’s ability to coordinate large muscle groups, such as those in the arms and legs, and smaller muscles, such as those in the hands. In infants, there may be problems with crawling and rolling over.
Social, emotional, or behavioral delays
Your child may have difficulty with recognizing social cues and starting a conversation. They may also have a hard time dealing with frustration or accepting changes in their environment. These can also present themselves as autism, or ADHD (attention deficit hyper-activity disorder.)
Speech delay
Your child might have trouble communicating with you or other people, or problems understanding words or concepts.
How Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Can Help With Developmental Delays
Occupational and physical therapy can assist with the social, emotional, adaptive, cognitive, and communication development of infants and toddlers. The ultimate goal of early intervention therapy is to enhance a parent or family’s ability to meet the special needs of their infants and toddlers.
Here at Synergy Therapeutic Group our physical therapist’s will use specific skills and techniques as well as assistive technology to help your infant or toddler gain proper motor skills.
Occupational and Physical Therapy for early intervention can help your toddler or infant:
- Learn to sit up so that they can play with their toys
- Learn to crawl
- Improve their balance so they have an easier time walking
- Become stronger and more fit
- Learn to pick up and hold items
- Learn how to communicate better
- Play with many different size toys
Contact Synergy Therapeutic Group In Carbondale or Du Quoin, IL Today
Early intervention occupational and physical therapy can help children from birth to three years of age who have a physical or mental diagnosis resulting in a developmental delay. In order to determine whether or not your child is a good fit for this kind of therapy, multiple assessments and evaluations will be completed by a licensed physical therapist here at Synergy Therapeutic Group.
Contact our office in Carbondale or Du Quoin, IL today for more information regarding developmental delays in children, how we can help with early intervention therapy, and what the next steps for you and your child will be!
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