
Supporting Children with Delayed Development
If your baby is not able to hold head by 4 months, or sit by 9 months, walk by 18 months then it is likely that development is delayed. Get detailed assessments of development.
Delayed development refers to a slower-than-expected progression in a child’s physical, cognitive, language, or social skills. It can affect milestones like sitting, walking, speaking, or interacting with others.
At our clinic, we specialize in diagnosing and managing delayed development, helping children reach their full potential through tailored interventions.
Signs of Developmental Delay
Milestones are significantly behind peers of the same age.
Difficulty holding or using objects like toys or pencils.
Limited speech or difficulty forming sentences.
Trouble interacting with others or showing limited emotional responses.
Early identification is key to effective treatment. If you notice any of these signs, consult a specialist promptly.

Common Areas of Developmental Delay
Motor Skills
Difficulty in crawling, sitting, or walking.
Poor coordination or balance.
Speech and Language
Late talking or limited vocabulary for their age.
Trouble understanding or following instructions.
Cognitive Development
Challenges with memory, problem-solving, or learning new skills.
Social and Emotional Skills
Difficulty interacting with peers or family.
Trouble expressing emotions or adapting to new environments.