Development delay refers to development that is slower than would be expected for a child’s age. For example, children with hearing or vision impairment are at risk for delayed development due to their differing experience of some aspects of the world, and will usually be slower to explore their surroundings or develop ‘attention attracting’ gestures.
For more information, see Developmental Delay and Developmental Milestones.
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