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what is a development delay?

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Shernette’s Answer

Hello Kaiya,
A developmental delay is when a person is not reaching the milestones that their same age peers are being able to do at a certain age. For example, children starts to walk between 9 and 15 months. However if a child is not walking at two years old, then there is the possibility of a developmental delay. These may be physical or biological delays.
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TLAUREN’s Answer

Meaning of developmental delay

By and large, a developmental delay
(DD) is characterized as delayed to meet or not arriving at achievements in at least one of the spaces of advancement (correspondence, engine, cognizance, social-enthusiastic, or, versatile abilities) in the normal path for a kid's age.
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Priyanka’s Answer

I Agree with Mickael on this. This is used in a lot fields. A little background of what context you are using it would help us answer although mostly used in context of child development process.
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Mickael’s Answer

I need to say this at least once. Be careful about the words you are using in your questions and try to be specific the domain you are targeting. I just saw you asked other questions about children therefore Shernette’s answer is the right answer.

As a software engineer developing new features for my companies, I tell marketing there is a development delay when, as a developer, I can reach the deadline imposed by marketing. So they should not advertise the feature in the coming release so that customers do not get disappointed.

So please try to be specific in your questions or at least write some explanations about the domain/area your question is targeting or you will get out-of-scope answers like mine :)

thanks.
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