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  • Neftaly Pediatric Care: Recognizing Early Signs of Developmental Delays

    Neftaly Pediatric Care: Recognizing Early Signs of Developmental Delays

    Neftaly Pediatric Care: Recognizing Early Signs of Developmental Delays

    Early childhood is a time of rapid growth and learning. Each child develops at their own pace, but recognizing early signs of developmental delays can make a big difference in providing timely support. At Neftaly, we empower families and caregivers with knowledge to spot potential delays and take action early.


    ???? What Are Developmental Delays?

    Developmental delays occur when a child does not reach milestones in areas like speech, movement, social skills, or thinking abilities within the expected timeframe. Early identification helps connect children with resources and therapies that support their growth.


    ???? Key Areas to Watch and Early Signs

    1. Motor Skills

    • Not reaching for or grasping objects by 6 months
    • Difficulty sitting up, crawling, or walking by expected ages
    • Poor coordination or stiff/limp muscles

    2. Speech and Language

    • Limited or no babbling by 6 months
    • No single words by 12-15 months or two-word phrases by 24 months
    • Difficulty understanding simple instructions

    3. Social and Emotional Skills

    • Limited eye contact or smiling by 6 months
    • Lack of interest in interacting with others
    • Difficulty expressing emotions or responding to social cues

    4. Cognitive Skills

    • Trouble learning new skills or solving simple problems
    • Limited curiosity or exploration of the environment

    ???? What to Do if You Suspect a Delay

    • Talk to your child’s pediatrician about your concerns.
    • Request a developmental screening or evaluation.
    • Early intervention services can provide therapies and support tailored to your child’s needs.
    • Keep a journal of your child’s milestones and behaviors to share with professionals.

    ???? Neftaly’s Commitment to Early Support

    At Neftaly, we believe early awareness and action can help children reach their full potential. Supporting development early paves the way for a brighter future.


    Need resources?
    Download Neftaly’s Developmental Milestone Checklist or join our early childhood development workshops.

    Together, nurturing growth—with Neftaly!


  • Neftaly Supporting Children with Speech Delays

    Neftaly Supporting Children with Speech Delays

    Neftaly: Supporting Children with Speech Delays

    Every child develops at their own pace, but when a child is not meeting expected speech milestones, it may signal a speech delay. At Neftaly, we help families understand speech delays, identify early signs, and support children with the tools and encouragement they need to communicate confidently.


    ????️ What Is a Speech Delay?

    A speech delay occurs when a child is not developing speech skills at the expected rate for their age. This can affect:

    • Sound production (difficulty pronouncing words clearly)
    • Word formation (limited vocabulary)
    • Sentence structure (short or incomplete phrases)

    Speech delays are different from language delays, which involve trouble understanding or using language. Some children may have both.


    ???? Common Causes of Speech Delays

    Speech delays can happen for many reasons, including:

    • Hearing problems (e.g., chronic ear infections)
    • Developmental delays or disorders (e.g., autism spectrum disorder)
    • Oral-motor issues (difficulty with tongue or jaw movement)
    • Family history of speech or language difficulties
    • Limited exposure to speech or social interaction

    ???? Signs to Watch For

    Depending on the child’s age, signs of a speech delay may include:

    • Not babbling by 12 months
    • Not saying simple words like “mama” or “dada” by 18 months
    • Limited vocabulary for age
    • Difficulty making eye contact or responding to their name
    • Trouble combining two words by age 2
    • Speech that is hard to understand by age 3

    If you’re concerned, it’s important to talk to your pediatrician or a speech-language pathologist (SLP) for evaluation.


    ✅ How to Support a Child with a Speech Delay

    1. Talk Often and Clearly

    • Speak slowly and clearly using simple words.
    • Narrate everyday activities: “Now we’re washing hands… splash splash!”

    2. Read Together Daily

    • Choose age-appropriate books with repetitive phrases and pictures.
    • Point to and name objects: “Look, a dog! Woof woof!”

    3. Encourage Imitation and Repetition

    • Repeat sounds and words your child says, even if they aren’t perfect.
    • Encourage copying: “Can you say ‘ball’?”

    4. Limit Screen Time

    • Interactive play and conversation are more beneficial than passive screen use.

    5. Celebrate Effort, Not Just Accuracy

    • Praise your child for trying to communicate: “Great job using your words!”

    6. Involve a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)

    • Early intervention leads to better outcomes. SLPs can assess needs and develop a personalized plan.

    ???? Neftaly’s Commitment to Communication Development

    At Neftaly, we understand how challenging and emotional it can be when a child struggles to speak. We’re here to provide support, resources, and referrals to help your child make meaningful progress—at their own pace, with your guidance and care.


    Need more support?
    Download Neftaly’s Speech Milestone Checklist or connect with our network of licensed pediatric speech therapists.

    Every word matters—with Neftaly.