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question 4
delirium, major neurocognitive disorder, and amnestic disorder typically develop
in late adulthood.
from complications of birth.
as part of the normal aging process.
as temporary conditions.
question 5
the main reason that it is so important to identify children with developmental
disorders as early as possible is that
skill deficits can be identified and addressed before they impact later development.
medications are most effective when administered at an early stage of the disorder.
family functioning often declines as the developmental disorder progresses.
children are more receptive to therapy when they are young.
For Question 4: Delirium, major neurocognitive disorder (like dementia), and amnestic disorder are most commonly diagnosed in older adults as age-related brain changes, disease, or injury increase risk. They are not normal aging, birth complications, or only temporary (major neurocognitive disorder is progressive).
For Question 5: Early identification of childhood developmental disorders allows targeted intervention to address skill gaps before they create cascading negative impacts on later learning, socialization, and overall development, which is the core primary reason.
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Question 4: in late adulthood.
Question 5: skill deficits can be identified and addressed before they impact later development.