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Evaluation of apparently healthy Egyptian infants and toddlers on the bayley-III scales according to age and sex.

Zeinab M MonirEbtissam M Salah El-DinWafaa A KandeelSara F SallamEman ElsheikhMones M AbushadyFawzia Hasseb AllahSawsan TawfikDina Abu Zeid
Published in: Italian journal of pediatrics (2024)
The study indicates that the performance of apparently healthy Egyptian children on the Bayley III evaluation differs in relation to age and sex. The most vulnerable age group at potential risk of DD was children aged 24-30 months. Efforts must be directed to investigate the nutritional, physical, psychological and safety needs of this group. Attention must be paid to early childhood intervention programs that stimulate development, especially language development, and they must be tailored on the basis of age and gender. Gender-specific norms may be needed in the evaluation of language development.
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