An electronic developmental scale focuses on identifying the aspect that represents apparent delay in the condition, specifying it by measuring against the natural development of children from the age of 1 to 18, encompassing psychological, cognitive, motor, and functional development, followed by speech and language development in the condition, as well as any developmental or sensory disorders (motor, visual, auditory). This is achieved through the response of the parent or caregiver to diverse questions on the application, according to the chronological age of the individual, enabling us to determine the extent of development in the aforementioned aspects or the degree of delay compared to the normal growth and acquisition rate. The application provides an indicator of a delay in one or more of these aspects.
The scale includes 360 questions distributed across 5 skills:
1. Communication Skills
2. Academic and Functional Skills
3. Functional Skills
4. Social Skills
5. Motor Skills
Estimated time for the application: 30 minutes
Languages: Arabic, English, Russian
The methodology was tested and translated by the Ural Federal University (the Russian Federation).