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Normal Development

Developmental Milestones Review

Growth and Development By Age
  • Newborn
  • Ages 1 - 12 Months
  • Ages 12 - 24 Months
  • Ages 2 - 5 Years
  • Ages 6 - 10 Years
  • Ages 11 - 14 Years
  • Ages 15 - 18 Years

General Assessment & Screening

Parent-rated
  • Ages & Stages ($$, available in English & Spanish): 4-60 months: parent-report tools designed to screen for developmental problems among infants, toddlers, and young children
    Authors:  Squires & Bricker (2009)
  • M-CHAT-Revised (free, English & Spanish): ASD screening tool  in primary care setting.
    Authors: Robins, Fein & Barton (2009)
  • Strength & Difficulties Questionnaire Functional Assessment (SDQ-FA): 0-18 years: Assesses child's emotions, concentration, behavior, and social skills. Self-report for adolescents is also available.
    Author: Goodman (1998)
  • Infant Development Inventory: 0-18 mo: Assesses developmental delay across five domains -- social, gross motor, fine motor, self-help, and language.
    Author: Ireton (2005)
Clinician-rated
  • Denver II ($$, English & Spanish): 2 weeks - 6 years: Uses parent information and direct observation to gage developmental milestones achievements and possible delays.

Position Papers & Practice Parameters

  • Evaluation of the Child with Global Developmental Delay: Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology

Articles

Basics to the Approach of Developmental Delay (Chiu, 2010)
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Resources

  • Speech and Language Development
  • Speech and Language Milestones and How to Help (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association)
  • Language Stimulation Techniques
  • What to do if your child should be talking -- but isn't yet  (Contemporary Pediatrics)
  • Developmental Milestones (National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities)
  • If You Are Concerned about Your Child's Development (National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities)
  • How to Stimulate Your Child's Development (Zero to Three)
  • More on Promoting Healthy Child Development (Changing Brains)
Organizations
  • Parent to Parent USA
  • Healthy Child.Org (From the American Academy of Pediatrics)
  • Developmental Delay Resources (DDR)
  • Help Me Grow National Center
  • First Signs
  • Pathways
  • Act Early! National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities
  • National Center of Medical Home Initiatives for Children with Special Needs
  • Zero to Three
  • American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
  • Parents Helping Parents
  • Regional Center of the East Bay
  • Arc of California
  • State Council on Developmental Disabilities
  • Family Village
  • Special Olympics Northern California
  • Sex Education for Teens with Developmental Disabilities

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