MoSD national campaign to identify developmental delays in children

Muscat – Ministry of Social Development (MoSD) has launched a nationwide awareness campaign to help families identify early signs of developmental and communication delays in children, stating that timely detection and follow-up can influence a child’s educational and social future. The campaign focuses on children aged four to seven, described by the ministry as a […]

Muscat – Ministry of Social Development (MoSD) has launched a nationwide awareness campaign to help families identify early signs of developmental and communication delays in children, stating that timely detection and follow-up can influence a child’s educational and social future.

The campaign focuses on children aged four to seven, described by the ministry as a key stage for the development of speech, social interaction and cognitive skills. It encourages parents to closely observe developmental milestones during these years.

According to the campaign materials, some warning signs may initially appear minor, including delayed speech, limited interaction or difficulty in understanding and expressing language. Left unaddressed, these issues can later contribute to problems in school integration, academic progress and a child’s psychological well-being.

MoSD said the common belief that ‘every child develops at their own pace’ may hold true in some cases but should not be used to justify postponing an evaluation. It stressed that seeking a professional assessment is a responsible step and should not be linked to fear or social stigma.

The campaign also seeks to correct misconceptions, noting that speech and communication delays are not necessarily the result of a child being stubborn or overindulged, but may point to challenges that require specialised support.

Awareness messages are being shared through media outlets and social media, alongside guidance sessions organised with specialists in child development and rehabilitation. These sessions aim to help parents distinguish between natural individual differences and signs that call for professional assessment.

MoSD said many developmental delays can be improved through early intervention, including training programmes and supportive therapy. It highlighted the family’s role in creating a positive and stimulating environment that supports language and social development.

Parents are advised not to compare their children with others, but to track development against clear indicators and consult specialists when concerns arise. Early intervention, the campaign says, can expand learning opportunities and improve a child’s response to therapy or training.

The campaign is part of the ministry’s broader efforts to promote child developmental health and raise awareness of early childhood issues. Families can seek guidance through the dedicated hotline 1555 and MoSD’s digital platforms.

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