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When uncertain about a borderline result, reassess in 4–8 weeks. Genuine developmental delay will persist or worsen, while a child who was unwell, tired, or anxious during the first assessment may perform much better when rested and comfortable. Always document the testing conditions.

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The original Denver Developmental Screening Test (1967) was named after Denver, Colorado, where it was developed by Dr. William Frankenburg and Josiah Dodds. The revision (DDST-II, 1990) was driven by the realisation that the original test overidentified language delays in bilingual populations and underidentified social communication concerns now recognised as autism spectrum disorder features.

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