baby milestones
Developmental
surveillance is the process of monitoring child development over time to
promote healthy development and to identify possible problems. Standardized
developmental screeners have greater sensitivity than baby milestones -based history taking.
Unfortunately, Canadian screening guidelines, to date, are sparse,
logistical barriers to implementation have slowed uptake of screening tests and
physicians continue to rely on milestones.
When
using clinical impression as a framework for surveillance, clinicians may not
know when to consider a baby milestones delayed because developmental attainments exist within an
age range and there is an absence of referenced percentiles on available
published tables, which are particularly problematic for the cognitive and
social-emotional sectors, which are less familiar to physicians.
A
novel, five-sector milestone framework with upper limits, referenced to the
best available level of evidence, is presented. This framework may be used in
teaching and may help physicians to better recognize failed baby milestones to facilitate early identification of
children at risk for developmental disorders.
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