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developmental and behavioral screening
When Should Screening Occur?
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that developmental screenings be conducted at regular well-child visits at 9 months, 18 months, and 30 months. Additionally, autism-specific screenings are recommended at 18 and 24 months.
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What is Developmental and Behavioral Screening?
Why is Screening Important?
When Should Screening Occur?
Who Conducts the Screenings?
What Tools are Used for Screening?
What Happens if a Screening Indicates a Concern?
How Can Parents Prepare for a Screening?
Can Screening Tools be Used at Home?
What Role Do Schools Play in Screening?
When Should Screening Be Performed?
How Do Healthcare Providers Monitor Infants on Respiratory Support?
What is Hemolytic Anemia?
Why are Anticoagulants Used in Pediatrics?
How Has Technology Impacted Neonatal Care?
What is Pediatric Optometry?
How Can Malignant Hyperthermia be Prevented in Pediatric Patients?
How Can Parents Manage Their Child's Saturated Fat Intake?
What Role Does Vision Therapy Play?
How Can Parents and Caregivers Identify Deficiencies?
Why is Health Monitoring Important in Pediatrics?
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