When should I be concerned about a delay in my child's development?  

By Team Rainbow - Updated: January 16, 2025

You should be concerned about a delay in your child's development if they consistently fail to meet age-appropriate milestones in multiple domains, such as communication, motor skills, or social interactions. Consult with a healthcare professional to assess and address any concerns. 

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