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    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldSeptember 18, 20253 Mins Read
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    Neurodevelopmental disorders are conditions that affect how the brain develops and functions. These disorders typically appear in early childhood and continue throughout life. They impact learning, behavior, communication, and social interaction in various ways.

    Symptoms: Symptoms vary depending on the specific disorder, but commonly include:

    Communication and social difficulties:

    • Delayed speech and language development
    • Difficulty understanding social cues
    • Problems with back-and-forth conversation
    • Challenges in making and keeping friendships
    • Repetitive or unusual use of language

    Learning and cognitive challenges:

    • Difficulty with reading, writing, or math
    • Problems with attention and concentration
    • Memory difficulties
    • Slow processing of information
    • Trouble following instructions

    Behavioral symptoms:

    • Repetitive movements or behaviors
    • Hyperactivity and impulsiveness
    • Difficulty sitting still or staying focused
    • Sensory sensitivities (sounds, textures, lights)
    • Rigid thinking patterns
    • Motor coordination problems

    Types of Neurodevelopmental Disorders:

    Autism Spectrum Disorder – difficulties with social communication and restricted, repetitive behaviors
    Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) – persistent inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness
    Specific Learning Disorders – difficulties in reading (dyslexia), writing (dysgraphia), or math (dyscalculia)
    Intellectual Disability – significant limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior
    Communication Disorders – problems with speech sounds, language, or stuttering
    Motor Disorders – coordination problems, tics, or Tourette’s syndrome

    Causes:

    • Genetic factors and family history
    • Brain development differences
    • Prenatal complications or infections
    • Premature birth or low birth weight
    • Exposure to toxins during pregnancy
    • Certain genetic syndromes
    • Unknown factors in many cases

    Treatment:

    • Educational interventions– specialized teaching methods and accommodations
    • Behavioral therapy– teaching new skills and reducing problem behaviors
    • Speech and language therapy– improving communication skills
    • Occupational therapy– developing daily living and motor skills
    • Medications– for ADHD symptoms or associated conditions
    • Family support and training– helping families understand and support their child
    • Social skills training– improving peer relationships and social interaction

     

    The African Context
    Neurodevelopmental disorders in African communities often go unrecognized or are misunderstood. Children with these conditions may be viewed as cursed, possessed, or punished for family sins. Educational systems frequently lack the resources to identify and support children with learning difficulties. Many children are labeled as lazy, stubborn, or unintelligent rather than receiving appropriate help.
    Autism is particularly misunderstood, with symptoms sometimes attributed to spiritual causes. Families may seek traditional healing or religious intervention instead of educational and behavioral support. ADHD is rarely recognized, and hyperactive children may face punishment rather than understanding.
    Limited access to specialists means most children never receive a proper diagnosis or intervention. Special education services are scarce, and many children with disabilities are excluded from school entirely. Cultural emphasis on conformity can make families reluctant to acknowledge developmental differences. However, strong extended family systems can provide support when families are educated about these conditions.

     

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