POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy11 months agoA. Damage to brain development, particularly during critical periods of growth in infancy and early childhood, can have a range of consequences, including:
1. Cognitive Impairment: Problems with memory, learning, reasoning, and problem-solving.
2. Motor Skill Deficits: Difficulty with coordination, balance, and fine motor skills.
3. Behavioral Issues: Increased risk of hyperactivity, impulsivity, and emotional regulation challenges.
4. Speech and Language Delays: Difficulty in developing language skills, delayed speech, or communication problems.
5. Social and Emotional Problems: Challenges in forming relationships, understanding social cues, or experiencing emotional instability.
6. Increased Risk of Neurological Disorders: Conditions like epilepsy, cerebral palsy, or autism spectrum disorder (depending on the type and extent of the damage).
Early intervention, therapy, and a supportive environment can help mitigate some of these effects.
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