Analysis of influencing factors for language development delay with comorbid intellectual disability in children and investigation of the effects of early neurobehavioral intervention
Key Points
Language, cognition, and adaptive behavior showed significant improvements with early neurobehavioral intervention, highlighting its effectiveness.
Children receiving multidimensional interventions displayed enhanced language and cognitive skills, demonstrating a robust association within this group.
Observational analysis focused on the effects of neurobehavioral intervention on children diagnosed with intellectual disabilities at early developmental stages.
Early interventions may provide crucial rehabilitation potential, supporting better developmental outcomes for affected children.
Abstract
Multidimensional early neurobehavioral intervention was associated with significant improvements in language, cognition, and adaptive behavior, supporting its potential use for early rehabilitation.
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