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A timeline of development milestones. Both physical milestones of toddlers (climbing, jumping, potty training), and social or emotional (toddler speech, making friends).

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Most Recently Shared on September 11, 2010 at 6:10 pm By:

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Toddler Development Milestones: From the physical (jumping, potty training) to the social (speech, making friends) http://bit.ly/bYTSBF

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Helping a child with Down syndrome learn self-feeding skills

children.webmd.com — “Children with Down syndrome can learn to eat by themselves with your help and encouragement. Eating independently is a developmental milestone that involves the use of small muscles (fine motor skills), large muscles (gross motor skills), and hand - eye coordination. Before teaching your child self - feeding skills, look for signs of readiness, such as the child's reaching for food. Your child mayView full resource at children.webmd.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2012 at 1:24 pm By:

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March 21, World Down Syndrome Day, Helping a child with Down syndrome learn self-feeding skills, WebMD. http://t.co/d7RnJO6y

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Childhood Cancer Linked to Delays in Developmental Milestones | Highlight HEALTH

feeds.feedblitz.com — “Language, motor deficits, seen within months of starting treatmentView full resource at feeds.feedblitz.com

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Child cancer linked to developmental delay - UPI.com

upi.com — “Infants and toddlers treated for cancer appear to lag in language and motor skills within months of starting treatment, U.S. and Italian researchers found.View full resource at upi.com

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Childhood Cancer Linked To Developmental Delays In Milestones

medicalnewstoday.com — “Infants and toddlers who have been treated for cancer tend to reach certain developmental milestones later than do their healthy peers, say researchers at the National Institutes of Health and inView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Childhood Cancer Linked To Developmental Delays In Milestones http://t.co/6va8KO3i #pediatrics

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Infants treated for cancer tend to have delayed developmental milestones: NIH researchers

pharmabiz.com — “Infants treated for cancer tend to have delayed developmental milestones: NIH researchersView full resource at pharmabiz.com

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Infants treated for cancer tend to have delayed developmental milestones: NIH ... http://t.co/b3Z6ZeeE

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Study links childhood cancer to developmental delays in milestones

medicalxpress.com — “Infants and toddlers who have been treated for cancer tend to reach certain developmental milestones later than do their healthy peers, say researchers at the National Institutes of Health and in Italy.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Study links childhood cancer to developmental delays in milestones http://t.co/5cCER9om

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NIH study links childhood cancer to delays in developmental milestones, March 9, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

nih.gov — “Infants and toddlers who have been treated for cancer tend to reach certain developmental milestones later than do their healthy peers, say researchers at the National Institutes of Health and in Italy.View full resource at nih.gov

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News: NIH study links childhood cancer to delays in developmental milestones http://t.co/mFe7ktCi

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Autism in Minority Children Not Diagnosed Early | Fox News Latino

latino.foxnews.com — “Research suggests cultural differences in how parents view developmental milestones and how they interact with doctors.View full resource at latino.foxnews.com

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The Twenty-Five Words Every Toddler Needs to Know | M.O.M. - Yahoo! Shine

shine.yahoo.com — “Read 'The Twenty-Five Words Every Toddler Needs to Know' from our blog M.O.M. on Yahoo! Shine. A two-year-old's limited vocabulary may red flag hearing problems, autism, or a developmental disorder such as dyslexia. Researchers from the Child Study Institute at Bryn Mawr College have identified a list of 25 words every toddler should be using by age two. Dr. Leslie Rescorla, the director of the institute, presented her findings at the annual meeting of the American Association for the AdvancemenView full resource at shine.yahoo.com

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Brain Imaging Could Detect Autism Risk in Infants as Young as 6 Months | Healthland | TIME.com

healthland.time.com — “Researchers say they may soon be able to identify babies at high risk of autism as early as 6 months old. Currently, clinicians can't diagnose autism until toddlers are about 2, when the first behavioral and language symptoms of the developmental disorder become noticeable.View full resource at healthland.time.com

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A brain-imaging test may detect autism in infants as young as 6 months | http://t.co/uTjTjAIe via @TIMEHealthland

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Developmental Milestones: How You Can Help Your Child at Each Stage of - Avera

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Questions about infant and toddler development? Dr. Vogel at Avera has answers: http://t.co/UHgsnKnK

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Sleep Challenges, Part One: The Toddler Years | Red-Hot Parenting

parents.com — “Making sure your child gets enough sleep is a challenge every parent faces. And the reality is that sleep needs to be managed differently as kids pass throughView full resource at parents.com

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HealthyChildren.org - Preemie Milestones

healthychildren.org — “American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) explains developmental milestones for preemies.View full resource at healthychildren.org

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Preemies 2 months past their due date typically smile and coo in response to your face and voice. More milestones: http://t.co/hKceUc1s

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Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) - Treatment & Care - Clinical Health Topics - Children's Hospital Boston

childrenshospital.org — “Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) - Treatment & Care - Clinical Health Topics - Children's Hospital BostonView full resource at childrenshospital.org

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Is surgery needed for hip dysplasia in kids older than toddlers? Learn about age-appropriate treatments: http://t.co/Bhxdodnv

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HealthyChildren.org - AAP SSO

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Developmental milestones for toddlers. Can your 2-year-old do this? http://t.co/GLJVRHXp

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