Search results for baby development
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Developmental co-ordination disorder (dyspraxia) in children - Symptoms
Read about symptoms of developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD) in children, also known as dyspraxia.
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Developmental co-ordination disorder (dyspraxia) in children - Diagnosis
Talk to your GP, health visitor or special educational needs co-ordinator (SENCO) if you think your child has developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD).
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Eye tests for children
Read about the routine eye checks that newborn babies have and eye tests for children. Eye checks are important because they allow any problems to be identified early on in a child's development.
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Differences in sex development
Find out about differences in sex development (DSDs), a group of rare conditions where the reproductive organs and genitals don't develop as expected. Some people prefer to use the term intersex.
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How to help children and young people
Children and young people with Down's syndrome have some level of learning disability. There are things you can try to help with their development.
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Children and young people's care and support services - Social care and support guide
Find out about care and support options for children and young people.
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Help your baby learn to talk
How to help your baby or toddler learn to talk, plus advice on speech and language problems and bilingual children.
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Developmental dysplasia of the hip
Developmental dysplasia of the hip is a condition where the ball and socket joint of the hips does not properly form in babies and young children.
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Play and learning
Baby and toddler play ideas and tips on how to help with speech.
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Cerebral palsy – Symptoms
Read about the symptoms of cerebral palsy. The main symptoms are movement and development problems, but other symptoms include drooling, difficulty feeding and communicating, and learning disability.