No one can expect these children not to have developmental delays.
Language and speech problems are the most common type of developmental delay.
But for one child in 10, the differences can be related to a developmental delay.
There are many different types of developmental delays in children.
As we know, early intervention is important for children with developmental delays.
Risk of brain damage and developmental delay is significant at that early time.
About 80 percent of the children had developmental delays at adoption.
Some of the children have also had developmental delays and behavioral problems.
They are more likely to experience learning disabilities and developmental delays.
As a result, they say, their son no longer has the developmental delays associated with the virus.