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AbilityScore® 500–600 in Global Developmental Delay: what to do next

An AbilityScore® of 500–600 is a planning snapshot, not a verdict. The next step is to review which domains it reflects with your clinician, agree a domain-prioritised therapy plan, and set a re-measurement date. Progress is read by movement against your child's own baseline, never by a single number.

AbilityScore® 500–600 in Global Developmental Delay: what to do next
GDD AbilityScore® 500–600: your next steps — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

A number is a starting line, not a verdict — here's how to turn your child's AbilityScore® band into a confident next step.

In short

An AbilityScore® in the 500–600 band is one structured snapshot of where your child is right now across developmental domains — it is a planning tool, not a ceiling and not a diagnosis. With Global Developmental Delay, the most useful next steps are: review the band with your clinician to understand which domains it reflects, agree a domain-prioritised therapy plan, and set a date to re-measure against your child's own baseline. Progress is read by movement over time, not by the single number.

What this band actually tells you

Global Developmental Delay means a child under five is developing more slowly than expected across two or more areas — for example motor, speech and language, cognition, social or self-help skills. An AbilityScore® band captures a profile across these domains, so two children in the same 500–600 band can look quite different and need quite different plans.

That is exactly why the next conversation matters more than the number. With your clinician you'll look at:

  • Which domains are leading and which need most support — so therapy time goes where it counts.
  • Goals in everyday language — following a one-step instruction, self-feeding, two-word combinations, joining play.
  • The right mix and intensity — often a blend of speech therapy, occupational therapy and parent-led practice at home.
  • A re-measurement date — usually a few months out, to compare your child only against their own earlier baseline.

Development moves in spurts and plateaus, so one band is a photograph, not the whole film.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under the care of a qualified clinician — never from an online figure alone. Your clinician interprets the 500–600 band alongside direct observation, your history and your goals, then co-builds a plan you can run at home and review together. Learn how the measure works on what the AbilityScore® is and how it is calculated, and explore where to begin at [start your child's journey](/).

Trusted sources

WHO ICD-11 framing of developmental delay; CDC Learn the Signs. Act Early. milestone guidance; Indian Academy of Pediatrics developmental guidance; American Academy of Pediatrics (HealthyChildren.org); India's RBSK programme on developmental-delay screening.

Next step — Book a review with your Pinnacle clinician to turn the 500–600 band into a clear, domain-prioritised plan. Book your assessment.

What to watch

Watch for movement over time, not the single number: a new word, a one-step instruction followed, easier transitions. Flag any loss of skills your child once had, or a long flat plateau across all domains, to your clinician sooner.

Try this at home

Pick one goal from the leading domain and weave it into daily routines — naming foods at mealtime, narrating dressing, pausing for your child to fill in a word. Ten focused minutes daily, celebrated warmly, builds real momentum between reviews.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

Is an AbilityScore® of 500–600 a good or bad result?

It is neither — it is a structured snapshot of where your child is across developmental domains right now. Its value is as a baseline to plan from and to measure progress against over time. Only your clinician can interpret what it means for your child.

Does this number mean my child's potential is limited?

No. A band reflects current functioning, not a ceiling. Children develop in spurts and plateaus, and the right plan focuses on the next achievable goals. Progress is judged by your child's movement against their own earlier baseline.

How soon should we re-measure?

Your clinician usually sets a re-measurement date a few months out, so a true change can show. Re-measuring too often can mistake a normal plateau for a problem. The schedule is agreed with your clinician as part of the plan.

What therapies are typical for Global Developmental Delay?

It depends on which domains need most support. Many children benefit from a blend of speech therapy, occupational therapy and structured parent-led practice at home. Your clinician will prioritise based on the AbilityScore® profile and your goals.

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