Neurodevelopmental disorders refer to conditions originating from “impairments in the developing brain and/or the central nervous system” (Bakare, Munir, and Bello-Mojeed 2014) that upset a child’s social behavior, recollection, and learning capability. Examples of these neurological impairments and disorders include, but are not limited to autism, intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, and learning deficits (World Health Organization 2011).
These neurological disorders and impairments are linked chiefly with the operational function of the nervous system and the brain. They are recognized as a disability in children since they hinder their full potential participation in daily life activities. We are glad to connect you with necessary information to help your loved one access the much needed therapies.