diagnostic skills

How Do You Approach a Non-Verbal Child?

Diagnosing non-verbal children, such as infants or children with developmental delays, presents unique challenges.
1. Observation: Careful observation of the child's behavior, interactions, and physical signs is essential. Non-verbal cues can provide significant insights into the child's condition.
2. Parental Input: Parents can provide valuable information regarding the child’s symptoms, changes in behavior, and feeding patterns.
3. Developmental Screening: Utilize standardized tools for developmental screening to identify any delays or abnormalities.

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