Prenatal Risk Factors for Developmental Delay in Newcomer Children
Kids New to Canada – Developmental disabilities may last a lifetime but early recognition of their existence, a timely diagnosis and an appropriate treatment plan can make a difference for the children and families involved. When seeing newcomer families, recognize that risk factors are cumulative. In many parts of the world, suboptimal conditions and care during pregnancy and childbirth can have a range of impacts on developmental health…
Prenatal Risk Factors for Developmental Delay in Newcomer Children
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