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Parents Urged to Track Motor Development Skills at 9,18,30 Months of Age to Detect Delays: AAP
Each child is unique in how long it takes to develop motor skills including sitting, walking, and speaking. A new clinical report from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), said Monday that early recognition of delays can help optimize positive outcomes.
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