CDC’s revised developmental milestone checklist

CDC’s revised developmental milestone checklist

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Is your baby meeting their developmental milestones? As babies grow and change, it's important to keep track of their progress. At Comprehensive Pediatrics, we understand the importance of monitoring developmental milestones and providing support when needed.

One important milestone for babies is crawling. Crawling helps babies develop essential skills like hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness, and sensory integration. It also plays a crucial role in their cognitive and social-emotional development.

If you've noticed a delay in your baby's crawling or other milestones, don't worry. Our team of licensed and experienced occupational therapists can provide comprehensive evaluations, consultations, and treatments that are tailored to meet each baby's unique needs. We can work with parents to create personalized strategies that fit the baby's individual needs and abilities.

By focusing on the physical, emotional, and cognitive aspects of development, we can help babies achieve optimal outcomes. We can also provide guidance and support for promoting crawling and other important milestones in the baby's home. Simple activities like tummy time, playing with toys that encourage reaching and grasping, and creating safe and open spaces for the baby to explore can all help promote crawling and other important milestones.

At Comprehensive Pediatrics, we believe in the importance of tracking changes in a baby's milestone checklist and providing support when needed. If you're concerned about your baby's development or want to learn more about how we can help support crawling and other important milestones, contact us today to schedule a free consultation. We're here to help your baby thrive.

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