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My son was born prematurely. Should I still use the developmental milestones chart that was in my new parent information packet?

On February 4, 2013   /   Licensed Physical Therapist  

  My son was born prematurely.  Should I still use the developmental milestones chart that was in my new parent information packet? extension That’s a good question – most people look at development based on the child’s actual age, but you need to consider what’s known as

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Do all children crawl before they walk?

On February 4, 2013   /   Licensed Physical Therapist  

  Do all children crawl before they walk? Most children go through a phase of crawling, either on their stomachs (known as army crawling) or on their hands and knees prior to pulling up to standing and walking.  Some children even do both!  Either one is fine,

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