An estimated 5 to 10% of the pediatric population has a developmental disability. The current strategy to identify these children is through developmental surveillance, a continuous procedure in which ...
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Making sense of early childhood assessments
Early childhood assessments help identify developmental strengths and challenges, but not all tools work equally well across cultures and contexts. A new review compared 33 screening and assessment ...
Autism Spectrum Disorder now affects approximately 1 in 31 children in the United States, according to the CDC’s 2025 ADDM ...
It’s Parenting Connection Tuesday and 6 News is here for you with tips, strategies, and helpful reminders from child ...
developmental assessments, therapy, ongoing care, and case management. Children we assess may have a developmental need or concern. They may also have characteristics of: Autism spectrum disorder, ...
The Developmental Assessment of Young Children-Second Edition (DAYC-2) is a norm-referenced measure of early childhood development for children from birth through age 5 years 11 months. The DAYC-2 ...
Program and abstracts of Cardiology 2012, the 16th Annual Update on Pediatric and Congenital Cardiovascular Disease; February 22-26, 2012; Orlando, Florida. Abstract 506. Newborns in the cardiac ...
HARTFORD, Conn. – A $250,000 grant provided by the LEGO Community Fund U.S. will help Connecticut Children’s Medical Center’s Office for Community Child Health institute a new standard of care for ...
The Heart Center Neurodevelopmental Program (HCNP) brings together a team of specialist from different areas to provide developmental care for patients and families living with congenital heart ...
Between 2% and 3% of all live-born infants are estimated to have a major developmental defect identified at birth (ICBD 1991; CDC 1995; Holmes 1997; March of Dimes 1999). The percentage increases ...
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