Definition & Domains - Slow Start Signs
- Developmental Delay: Child not reaching milestones by expected age.
- Key Domains Assessed:
- Gross Motor (sitting, walking)
- Fine Motor (grasp, drawing)
- Language (receptive, expressive)
- Cognitive (thinking, learning)
- Social/Adaptive (interaction, self-help)
- Early Red Flags ("Slow Start"):
- Gross Motor: No head control (3-4 mo); no sitting (8-9 mo); no walking (15-18 mo).
- Language: No babbling (9-10 mo); no single words (15-18 mo); no 2-word phrases (2 yrs).
- Social: No social smile (2-3 mo); poor eye contact.
- Fine Motor: Persistent fisting after 3 mo; not reaching by 5-6 mo.
⭐ Global Developmental Delay (GDD): Significant delay in ≥2 developmental domains in children <5 years.
Milestones & Red Flags - Milestone Maps
This table outlines key developmental milestones and critical red flags for early childhood. Early identification of delays is crucial.
| Age | Gross Motor | FM / Language / Social | Key Red Flags |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3m | Head control (prone 90°) | Social smile (S), Coos (L) | No social smile by 3 months |
| 6m | Rolls over, Sits w. support | Reaches (FM), Monosyllabic babble (L) | Not rolling, no babble by 6-8 months |
| 9m | Sits alone, Crawls | Immature pincer (FM), "Dada/Mama" (non-specific) (L) | Not sitting alone by 9-10 months |
| 12m | Stands/Walks (may need help) | Pincer grasp (FM), 1-2 words (L) | Not standing with support by 12 months |
| 18m | Walks well | Scribbles (FM), ~10 words (L) | Not walking alone by 18 months |
| 24m | Runs, Stairs (2ft/step) | ~50 words, 2-word sentences (L) | No meaningful 2-word phrases by 24 months |
⭐ Absence of social smile by 3 months is a significant red flag for developmental delay, particularly in social-emotional development and may indicate visual impairment or a pervasive developmental disorder.
Etiology & Evaluation - Delay Detectives
Etiologies are diverse, spanning prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal periods.
- Common Etiologies:
- Prenatal: Genetic (Down, Fragile X), TORCH, teratogens (FAS), maternal illness (hypothyroidism, diabetes), IUGR.
- Perinatal: HIE, extreme prematurity, birth trauma, kernicterus.
- Postnatal: CNS infections, TBI, severe malnutrition, neglect, toxins (lead), IEMs, hypothyroidism.
Evaluation Pathway: A systematic approach involves comprehensive history, meticulous examination, and targeted investigations:
- Screening & Confirmation: Developmental screening (ASQ, TDSC); confirm with standardized tests (DASII, Bayley Scales).
- Essential Initial Tests: Hearing & vision evaluation.
- Laboratory Basics: CBC, ferritin, TSH. Consider lead, metabolic screen if clinically indicated.
- Neuroimaging (MRI preferred): For micro/macrocephaly, focal neurological deficits, or regression.
- EEG: If seizures are suspected.
- Genetic Testing:
⭐ Chromosomal microarray (CMA) is the first-tier genetic test for unexplained Global Developmental Delay (GDD) / Intellectual Disability (ID).
- Karyotype (e.g., suspected Down syndrome), Fragile X testing (if features present).

Management Principles - Growth Guides
- Multidisciplinary Team (MDT): Pediatrician, psychologist, therapists (speech, OT, PT), special educator.
- Early Intervention: CRUCIAL. Initiate ASAP upon suspicion.
- Targeted stimulation: sensory, motor, cognitive.
- Specific Therapies:
- Speech Therapy (SLT) for communication.
- Occupational Therapy (OT) for fine motor, ADLs.
- Physiotherapy (PT) for gross motor.
- Behavioral therapy (e.g., ABA for ASD).
- Parental Counseling & Training: Key for home intervention.
- Nutritional Support: Correct deficiencies, ensure good nutrition.
- Regular Follow-up & Reassessment: Monitor progress, adjust plans.
- Address Etiology: Treat underlying medical conditions.
⭐ Early intervention services significantly improve long-term outcomes in children with developmental delays.
High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways
- Global Developmental Delay (GDD): Delay ≥2 SD in ≥2 domains in children <5 years.
- Screening: DDST-II, TDSC, ASQ are key tools.
- Red flags: No babbling (12m), no single words (16m), no 2-word phrases (24m), any skill loss.
- Common causes: Chromosomal abnormalities, perinatal asphyxia, CNS infections, hypothyroidism.
- Cerebral Palsy & Autism (ASD) are key differentials presenting with delays.
- Early intervention is critical for better outcomes.
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