 Lifestyle Issues
Lifestyle Issues PCOS/PCOD Issues
PCOS/PCOD Issues Overweight
Overweight Prenatal Weight  Issues
Prenatal Weight  Issues fit pregnancy
fit pregnancy Gestational Diabetes
Gestational Diabetes Child Birthing Preparation
Child Birthing Preparation Pregnancy Loss
Pregnancy Loss Breastfeeding Issues
Breastfeeding Issues Postnatal Recovery
Postnatal Recovery Postnatal Weight loss
Postnatal Weight loss PostPartum Depression
PostPartum Depression Complementary feeding/Weaning
Complementary feeding/Weaning Underweight Child
Underweight Child Child Obesity/ Overweight
Child Obesity/ Overweight Picky/fussy eaters
Picky/fussy eaters Tummy aches/Constipations
Tummy aches/Constipations Behaviour  Issues
Behaviour  Issues Speech  Issues
Speech  Issues Learning Difficulties
Learning Difficulties Developmental Issues
Developmental IssuesWe often assume child's chronological age dictates their developmental stage but on the contrary development of every child is distinct. If certain developmental milestones aren’t met by the child at the expected time, it does not necessarily mean that the child has developmental delay. Development in children follows the same sequence but the time and manner of attainment of a milestone may vary. But if such delays continue then it might be a cause of concern.

There are various screening charts that help to track the normal development of the child and help early detection of children with developmental delay. Parents should be aware of the common red flag signs if the child –
Parents are the experts for their child. If they feel their child is lagging behind compared to other children, or the school teacher points out any area of concern, a prompt developmental screening followed by detailed evaluation should be done. Early diagnosis and early intervention have a positive impact on the outcome of such children.
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