Q&A

Can developmental delay be cured?

Can developmental delay be cured?

Kids can outgrow or catch up from developmental delays. Developmental disabilities are lifelong, though people can still make progress and thrive. Conditions that can cause developmental disabilities include Down syndrome, autism , fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD), and brain injuries.

What causes delayed gross motor skills?

The main causes of gross motor delay in infants and children include: Premature birth: some babies born prematurely experience health issues that might affect their gross motor development. They may develop slower than their peers. Premature babies also sometimes have delayed muscle growth and development.

How do you treat a motor delay?

Therapies for Developmental Delays

  1. Physical Therapy. Physical therapy is often helpful for children with delays in gross motor skills.
  2. Occupational Therapy. This can addresses fine motor skills, sensory processing and self-help issues.
  3. Speech and Language Therapy.
  4. Early Childhood Special Education.
  5. Behavioral therapy.

How can I help my child with motor developmental delay?

For motor delays, your child’s doctor may suggest that you encourage your little one to move and be active at home. They may also need: Physical therapy to help them with movements that use a lot of muscle groups. Occupational therapy to improve small movement skills or coordination problems.

How common is developmental delay?

Developmental delays are common in childhood, occurring in 10%–15% of preschool children. Global developmental delays are less common, occurring in 1%–3% of preschool children. Developmental delays are identified during routine checks by the primary care physician or when the parent or preschool raises concerns.

What does gross motor delay mean?

Gross motor delay is an umbrella diagnosis for children who may not be rolling, sitting, crawling, walking, or performing other age-appropriate coordinated movements of their arms, legs, and trunk. For example, a baby can typically roll by 4-5 months, crawl at 9 months, and walk by 12-15 months old.

What are delayed motor skills?

Motor skill developmental delays may be related to problems with gross motor skills, such as crawling or walking, or fine motor skills, such as using fingers to grasp a spoon. Possible causes of motor skill delays. Children who are born prematurely may not develop muscles at the same rate as other children.

Is developmental delay permanent?

Developmental delay can be short-term, long term or permanent. There are many different reasons a child may develop more slowly than expected.

What is Hyperlexic?

Hyperlexia is when a child starts reading early and surprisingly beyond their expected ability. It’s often accompanied by an obsessive interest in letters and numbers, which develops as an infant.‌ Hyperlexia is often, but not always, part of the autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

What is the highest form of autism?

Even so, lots of people still use the term Asperger’s. The condition is what doctors call a “high-functioning” type of ASD. This means the symptoms are less severe than other kinds of autism spectrum disorders.

What should I do if my child has a gross motor delay?

Treatment will depend on the cause of the delay. Gross motor delays have so many causes, both known and unknown, so it is difficult to prevent them. It is always helpful to give your child opportunities to practice motor skills. Encourage children to try the skills when they are old enough to do so.

What causes delays in development of gross motor skills?

Factors That Cause Delays in Development of Gross Motor Skills. There are a number of essential abilities that must be present for a child to hone his or her gross motor skills. Without them, gross motor skills may be delayed or underdeveloped. Some of them include: Muscle strength/tone. Balance. Coordination. Balance.

What does it mean to have a motor delay?

Motor delays are delays in gross motor skills development. Achieving certain motor skills or meeting motor milestones helps with activities such as walking, running, sitting and crawling. Motor delays are common and can vary in severity.

Where to go for help with motor delays?

Whatever the case for your child, the Gillette Motor Delay Diagnosis and Treatment Clinic can find answers and start building a treatment plan to help. The Motor Delay Clinic at Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare offers support and answers for families who think their child may be experiencing delayed motor development.