What department is responsible for delayed motor development

  As children grow up, their bodies will make more delicate movements, such as grabbing toys with their hands and making smiles or other expressions with the guidance of their parents after 3 to 4 months. However, in daily life, some children develop very slowly, so what is the reason for delayed motor development?

  

What department is responsible for delayed motor development1

  1. If you go to some large hospitals for examination, you need to go to the Department of Growth and Development. However, some hospitals do not have this department due to insufficient equipment. In this case, you can go to the Department of Pediatrics. Once you find that your child has this condition, you must take the correct treatment immediately, otherwise it will easily affect your future studies and work.

  2. In the process of taking care of children, it is necessary to timely and reasonably control the development of some physical conditions, compare with children of the same age. Generally, after 3 months, children can lift their heads and turn over alone. At around 6 months, they can sit and stand for a long time. With the development of their bones and muscles, they can learn to walk at the age of 1.

  3. Due to the differences in the growth of each child, some children may move slowly, and there are also some personality factors involved. For example, if both parents have slow personalities, the child will also be slow. After examination, if no other conditions are found, parents should provide reasonable guidance to help the child perform more precise movements.

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