The CDC Revises Developmental Surveillance Checklist
Early intervention services can change a child’s developmental journey and improve outcomes for children, families, and communities.
The CDC‘s milestones and parent tips are updated, and new checklist ages have been added (15 and 30 months). This revision allows the CDC to offer a free milestone checklist for every age at which there is an American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommended well-child health supervision visit between 2 months and 5-years-old. Assigning milestones to ages when most children (75% or more) would have reached them reduces the “wait and see” approach to taking action on missed milestones.
Read this Pediatrics journal article for more information about the recent updates to CDC’s developmental milestones.
Helpful links:
CDC’s Learn The Signs. Act Early Program.
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