Taking care of a baby while trying to shower daily is hard enough. Keeping track of developmental milestones and knowing when to worry is another job in itself. babydevelopment babymilestones milestonemyths
and knowing when to worry is another job in itself. Plus, online forums, news stories and well-intentioned loved ones often muddy the waters further with questionable information and advice.
For whatever reason, parents continue to believe their child must walk by 12 months and that walking after one is late. The truth is only a few children can walk by 12 months. “From a development standpoint, the first standardized screening tool we use for autism is at 18 months,” explains Dr. Baweja. “It’s called the
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