Disabilities in a child may lead to low self-esteem and social problems. The lives of parents and siblings are also affected. Early intervention may decrease these consequences. To promote early intervention early referral to adequate resources is essential. In a longitudinal retrospective observational study it was found that children with neuropsychiatric disorders without mental retardation were referred 30 months later than other children. Agreement between the referrer's identification of the main disability and the habilitation center's was low with Kappa coefficient 0.44. Whereby agreement on diagnosis between referrer and habilitation centers was low, earlier referral should be promoted
Children with learning disabilities have significant impairment in reading, writing and mathematics,...
Children with psychiatric conditions are often misrepresented in the literature they read. This crea...
The first three years of life (zero to three) are a period of great importance when discovering the ...
Developmental disabilities consist of conditions that delay or impair the physical, cognitive, and/o...
In 1982, the first author began to conduct on an intervention program for disabled children includin...
Objectives: Speech and language development is one of the main aspects of evolution in humans and is...
There is a very substantial literature over the past 50 years on the advantages of early detection a...
In this study we report the retrospective analysis of a diagnostic work-up, comparing the yield of c...
This review discusses early diagnostics and early intervention in developmental disorders in the lig...
This paper specialises in the diagnosis of children with developmental delays and behavioural diffic...
Regardless of whether a child develops special needs over time or has them from birth, research clea...
Although some developmental disabilities may be identified soon after birth (e.g. Down Syndrome) man...
Background/Aims: Early intervention services in the first few years of life significantly improve ou...
The Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities Program (Part C) of the Individuals with Disabilities Edu...
BACKGROUND: The relationship of developmental disability rates with difficulty obtaining follow-up d...
Children with learning disabilities have significant impairment in reading, writing and mathematics,...
Children with psychiatric conditions are often misrepresented in the literature they read. This crea...
The first three years of life (zero to three) are a period of great importance when discovering the ...
Developmental disabilities consist of conditions that delay or impair the physical, cognitive, and/o...
In 1982, the first author began to conduct on an intervention program for disabled children includin...
Objectives: Speech and language development is one of the main aspects of evolution in humans and is...
There is a very substantial literature over the past 50 years on the advantages of early detection a...
In this study we report the retrospective analysis of a diagnostic work-up, comparing the yield of c...
This review discusses early diagnostics and early intervention in developmental disorders in the lig...
This paper specialises in the diagnosis of children with developmental delays and behavioural diffic...
Regardless of whether a child develops special needs over time or has them from birth, research clea...
Although some developmental disabilities may be identified soon after birth (e.g. Down Syndrome) man...
Background/Aims: Early intervention services in the first few years of life significantly improve ou...
The Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities Program (Part C) of the Individuals with Disabilities Edu...
BACKGROUND: The relationship of developmental disability rates with difficulty obtaining follow-up d...
Children with learning disabilities have significant impairment in reading, writing and mathematics,...
Children with psychiatric conditions are often misrepresented in the literature they read. This crea...
The first three years of life (zero to three) are a period of great importance when discovering the ...