It's time to change how we view a
child's growth.
Do you know all the ways you should measure your child’s growth? We
naturally think of height and weight, but from birth to 5 years,
your child should reach milestones in how he plays, learns, speaks
and acts. A delay in any of these areas could be a sign of a
developmental problem, even autism. The good news is, the earlier
it’s recognized the more you can do to help your child reach her
full potential.
CDC would like to thank the following organizations for
their contributions to the development of the "Learn the Signs. Act
Early." Campaign:
Development Tip:
For information on choosing good books for your child,
visit this page of the Reading is Fundamental website.
Health and Safety Tip:
Click here for a free booklet
from Lysol called “Caring for Your and Your Baby.” The booklet has
practical information for new moms on everything from handling your
emotions as a new mom, food safety for you and your baby, and early
childhood development.
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Date:
May 22, 2008
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental
Disabilities
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