Early Intervention For ADHD In Low Birth Weight Infants

 

Early intervention for ADHD is especially important for children born with low birth weight, who may face additional developmental risks. 

Why Early Support Matters 
Low birth weight can affect early brain development, increasing vulnerability in areas related to attention, impulse control, and emotional regulation. 

Benefits of Early ADHD Intervention 

  • Targeted therapies tailored to the child’s needs 
  • Improved attention and reduced hyperactivity 
  • Stronger emotional regulation skills 
  • Better social interaction and communication 

Long-Term Impact 
Early identification allows families and professionals to introduce strategies that support healthier developmental pathways. 

Early action supports lasting confidence and developmental progress. 

Many parents seek personalised intervention plans through ADHD Certify, and because ADHD traits can overlap with autism, some also gain further clarity via Autism Detect. 


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