Developmental Red Flags for Infants
Loving parents care about their baby’s development. They learn the developmental milestones expected at each age. They keep regular medical appointments to ensure their child is on track.
When around other babies, moms and dads may compare their little one’s skills with those of others and ask themselves questions, such as, “Why isn’t my girl holding her head up yet?” or “He’s already sitting up, and my child isn’t. Is something wrong?”
While babies develop on their timelines, most meet the developmental milestones around the same age (within a month or two). If the birth was premature, the pregnancy complicated, or the birth difficult, your child may experience some delays.
While your child’s doctor should track your baby’s development, parents can also be aware of developmental red flags and report them to the doctor. When a delay is present, intervening when the child is young is the best way to help a child catch up quickly.
Here are some developmental red flags between birth and one year of age. If your baby has any, report them to your pediatrician.
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Developmental delays are common and do not mean a child will not catch up. However, experts agree that early intervention services offer the best and fastest way for a kid to master those skills and get back on track.
If you have concerns or questions, talk to your child’s doctor.
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