Psychomotor Development in Children With Thyroid Dysfunction
Keywords:
Children, psychomotor development, thyroid glandAbstract
The proposed method allows early diagnosis and prevention of disorders of psychomotor development in preschool children, which is of important medical and social importance. The article is devoted to the development of a scheme for predicting the psychomotor development of preschool children, which is of great importance for health authorities when organizing specialized pediatric and medical-pedagogical, preventive services.
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