Why Monitoring Low Birth Weight and Autism Risk Is Important

 

Infants with low birth weight or birth complications may face higher autism likelihood. Monitoring these children from infancy helps identify early signs that may not be noticeable at birth. 

Neonatal follow-up clinics assess key developmental areas such as feeding, sensory responsiveness, and motor tone. These observations help clinicians detect subtle differences early. 

Tracking developmental milestones and offering targeted support based on each child’s risk profile leads to better outcomes. 

Families can seek personalised advice through Autism Detect. Overlapping ADHD traits can also be explored through ADHD Certify. 


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