Early Intervention for Developmental Delays: The Importance of Timely Support

Development delays can be challenging for parents and children. However, by getting prompt treatment, you can get your child on track and ensure your little one grows and thrives as much as possible. At Omaha Childrens Clinic in Omaha, NE, our pediatricians Dr. John Vann and Dr. Tricia Schmit, psychologist Dr. Holly Roberts, and nurse practitioner Nicholle Bruhn are there to guide you. 

Diagnose the Problem Sooner Than Later

 Perhaps your child is merely conquering certain developmental tasks later than the average. This doesn't necessarily equate to a lasting problem. However, being a bit behind in several milestones could indicate one or more developmental delays. 

When you visit our office in Omaha, NE, a member of our team will thoroughly evaluate your child and identify any areas of concern. We can then figure out if it's a sign of a greater issue, such as one that manifested throughout development in the womb, from a genetic abnormality, from an environmental factor, or even during the birthing process, among others. 

You can then receive peace of mind your child either doesn't need treatment or they're going to receive the care they need. 

Prevent Further Problems

 A developmental delay can affect your child behaviorally, socially, and physically when it's left unaddressed. At our practice, our goal is to help children with delays develop as much as possible, preventing issues like learning loss and social difficulties from occurring in the future.

Optimize Potential

 One or more development delays may not seem like major issues as of now. Your child is still growing and will eventually catch up, which sounds feasible. But not hitting one or more milestones could also escalate, hindering your child in a number of areas. 

However, when you bring your youngster in to receive care for developmental delays, our team will help you to accommodate learning differences, understand what options are available to care for their physical needs, and develop clearer ways of communicating with each other, optimizing their potential.

Providing You with Support

 Although it’s best to get help as soon as possible, it’s never too late to make a difference.

Dr. Vann, Dr. Schmit, Dr. Roberts, and Nicholle Bruhn, APRN, of Omaha Childrens Clinic, serving Omaha, NE, and the surrounding areas, check for development delays and provide the necessary intervention. 

Call 402-330-5690 today.

Development delays can be challenging for parents and children. However, by getting prompt treatment, you can get your child on track and ensure your little one grows and thrives as much as possible. At Omaha Childrens Clinic in Omaha, NE, our pediatricians Dr. John Vann and Dr. Tricia Schmit, psychologist Dr. Holly Roberts, and nurse practitioner Nicholle Bruhn are there to guide you. 

Diagnose the Problem Sooner Than Later

 Perhaps your child is merely conquering certain developmental tasks later than the average. This doesn't necessarily equate to a lasting problem. However, being a bit behind in several milestones could indicate one or more developmental delays. 

When you visit our office in Omaha, NE, a member of our team will thoroughly evaluate your child and identify any areas of concern. We can then figure out if it's a sign of a greater issue, such as one that manifested throughout development in the womb, from a genetic abnormality, from an environmental factor, or even during the birthing process, among others. 

You can then receive peace of mind your child either doesn't need treatment or they're going to receive the care they need. 

Prevent Further Problems

 A developmental delay can affect your child behaviorally, socially, and physically when it's left unaddressed. At our practice, our goal is to help children with delays develop as much as possible, preventing issues like learning loss and social difficulties from occurring in the future.

Optimize Potential

 One or more development delays may not seem like major issues as of now. Your child is still growing and will eventually catch up, which sounds feasible. But not hitting one or more milestones could also escalate, hindering your child in a number of areas. 

However, when you bring your youngster in to receive care for developmental delays, our team will help you to accommodate learning differences, understand what options are available to care for their physical needs, and develop clearer ways of communicating with each other, optimizing their potential.

Providing You with Support

 Although it’s best to get help as soon as possible, it’s never too late to make a difference.

Dr. Vann, Dr. Schmit, Dr. Roberts, and Nicholle Bruhn, APRN, of Omaha Childrens Clinic, serving Omaha, NE, and the surrounding areas, check for development delays and provide the necessary intervention. 

Call 402-330-5690 today.

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