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Updated CDC's Developmental Milestones
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC has recently updated its developmental milestones guidelines with new checklists for ages 15 and 30 months, complementing existing information on how children develop through various stages of growth, play, learning, speech, behavior, and movement. You can access these updated guidelines herelink to article in Pediatrics journal.
Explore the development of your child by checking their milestones at:
Age 2 Months
Age 4 Months
Age 6 Months
Age 9 Months
Age 1 Year
Age 15 Months
Age 18 Months
Age 2 Years
Age 30 Months
Age 3 Years
Age 4 Years
Age 5 Years
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English: Parents' Stories Videolink
Spanish: Familias's Testimonies Videolink
Understanding Milestone Progression
In this video, real-life parent testimonials expln how they utilized the Learn the Signs. Act Early. tools to identify their child’s development stages and how these milestones guided them in rsing healthy kids.
Spanish-Language Perspective
This video highlights two families’ experiences using CDC resources to track their children's developmental milestones, offering insights into supporting their growth.
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was updated with contributions from leading experts in child development, including Paul H. Lipkin, MD; Michelle M. Macias, MD; Julie F. Pajek, PhD; Judith S. Shaw, EdD, MPH, RN; Karnesha Slaughter, MPH; Jane K. Squires, PhD; Toni M. Whitaker, MD; Lisa D. Wiggins, PhD; and Jennifer M. Zubler, MD.
Acknowledgments go to Natalia Benza, MD and Jose O. Rodriguez, MD, MBA for reviewing the Spanish-language translation and ensuring its accuracy.
Explore further at CDC's website or visit our milestones section dedicated to child development guides for parents and caregivers.
1 Pediatrics Journal Article: Article Linklink_to_article
2 English Video: Video Linklink
3 Spanish Video: Video Linklink
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