Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 19, 2026

Assessment and Evaluation of the High Risk Neonate: The NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scale
Published on: August 25, 2014
[Course and neurological/behavioral development of preterm children]
S Marret1, C Chollat1, R de Quelen1
1Service de pédiatrie néonatale et réanimation, centre d'éducation fonctionnelle, centre de référence des troubles des apprentissages de l'enfant, hôpital Charles-Nicolle, CHU de Rouen, Rouen, France; Équipe Inserm région (ERI28), handicap périnatal, institut de recherche et d'innovation biomédicale, faculté de médecine et de pharmacie, université de Rouen, Rouen, France.
Abstract:
Preterm birth remains a public health priority given that one child out of ten is born before 37 weeks of gestation. Survival without major neonatal morbidity has increased in high-income countries, in particular in France and in cases of extreme preterm birth before 27 weeks of gestation. Rate of severe handicaps, such as cerebral palsy, is probably decreasing, but specific cognitive disabilities in a variety of domains remain frequent, interfering with normal learning abilities at school and explaining the high rate of special education needs. Prevalence of sequelae increases when gestational age at birth decreases. However, because there are more moderate to late preterm children compared to very preterm children, the absolute number of children with specific cognitive or neurological disabilities is equivalent in these two groups. Better characterization of the development in a recent cohort of very preterm children is necessary to improve the early detection of variations in normal neurodevelopment and to propose trials with remediation actions targeting working memory and language for example. These protocols could decrease the rates of learning disabilities at school.
Related Concept Videos
Socioemotional Development during Infancy
Primary Temperament Types
The Nativist Approach
Piaget's Stage 1 of Cognitive Development
Exploration...
Autism Spectrum Disorder
These core symptoms manifest differently among individuals, ranging from mild to severe. The disorder's complexity extends beyond its clinical presentation, encompassing a diverse range of biological, cognitive, and sociocultural influences.
Language Development
The critical period for language acquisition suggests that the ability to acquire language is at its peak early in life. As people age, this proficiency decreases. Language development begins very...
Introduction to Developmental Psychology

