How to judge children's mental retardation?
summary
Nowadays, the eugenics and eugenics policy is implemented. Most families have one child. Due to various reasons, the possibility of infant mental retardation will be caused. Therefore, every parent is most concerned about the health problems of their children. If their children have unhealthy problems or mental retardation, they will suffer a lot, And parents are suffering, so parents will not ignore their children's every move, so what actions do mentally retarded children usually have? Let's make a brief introduction.
How to judge children's mental retardation?
To identify whether a child is mentally retarded, we can generally proceed from the following aspects. Generally, normal children are easy to laugh when they are 2 or 3 months old, and they will have laughter. Mentally retarded children don't laugh often, and they don't even laugh at this stage. There is little or no curiosity about the food around.
In addition, it can be distinguished from the children's eyes. If they are mentally retarded, their eyes are slow. Generally, children will follow things with bright light. If their eyes are slow, they are slow to find strange things, or they are slow to reflect some sounds, they should pay attention to whether their children are mentally retarded.
Finally, we can distinguish and observe the children when they are walking. If they are mentally retarded, they usually have some abnormal behaviors when they are walking. Even when they are 3 or 4 years old, they are still very stumbling and often beat their feet back and forth. People with this phenomenon should pay attention to whether there are problems in children's intellectual development.
matters needing attention
Mentally retarded children, attention is not concentrated, slow response, if there are these abnormal behavior, parents must be vigilant, timely to the regular hospital for examination, if the child really appeared mental retardation, to take effective treatment measures in time, so as not to bring great harm to the child.