Many parents think that "late bloomers" are normal, but this might overlook potential developmental issues in children. According to the National Health Agency's recommendations, parents should take advantage of the 7 child health checkups before their child turns 7 to closely monitor their growth and development. If the following 7 signs appear, they could indicate delayed motor or language development, and parents should be on alert.Before a child turns 7, the National Health Agency currently provides subsidies for 7 child health checkups. These checkups include growth assessments, physical exams, and developmental evaluations, ensuring the health and well-being of children. (Image / Authorized by Heho)
4 Warning Signs of Delayed Motor Development:
- Unable to roll over by 6 months.
- Unable to stand without support for around 1 year.
- Unable to walk independently by 18 months.
- Unable to run or go up and down stairs by 30 months.
3 Warning Signs of Delayed Language Development:
- Unable to say "mom" or "dad" by 18 months.
- Can say fewer than 10 words by 2 years old.
- Unable to form simple sentences by 30 months.
Parents should make the most of each health checkup and observe their child's development during daily interactions. If any abnormalities are detected, it’s essential to discuss them with healthcare professionals early to take appropriate interventions and ensure the child doesn't fall behind in development.