There are some red flags, take note!
When a little one is born, it brings with it a whole new brain , ready to learn vital functions or physiological activities. As time goes by, the brain is stimulated by the senses. What they see, taste, smell, feel and listen to, they record and create connections in their neurons, which are basically how our brain is united. When this does not happen, that is, when a part of the brain is not creating the necessary connections to acquire knowledge, neurological immaturity occurs, which is reflected in behavior and learning problems.
In the maturation of the brain influence issues of all kinds, such as emotional or feeding. It is possible to have highly developed parts of the brain and others not since the cerebral impulses can cause, for example, the child to sleep but not rest, causing him to get angry or pay no attention.
Some conditions related to this neuronal immaturity are attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, some cases of mental retardation or motor coordination problems and in the case of premature babies, they may also have problems learning or managing their feelings. So if your child has these behaviors we recommend paying attention:
He is very impulsive
Have behavior problems
Does not pay attention
Has conflicts to socialize, even with the same family
Has problems with fine motor skills
Does not assimilate informal learning (what is taught at home)
Has poor school performance, especially with math
He is very dependent on one or two friends and he struggles to make more friends
Have language problems
He wakes up a lot at night
Is it? Awkward? or throw things frequently
Battle with potty training