
Babies and children don’t always develop at the same rate, so standardized milestones help to gauge a child’s progress. If your child isn’t meeting their milestones, when does typical development become atypical? And when should you seek help?
What we’ll cover:
- What does typical development look like from birth - age 6?
- What developmental milestones should your child be reaching at different ages?
- What to do if your child is not hitting their milestones
- Where are the red flags that might indicate atypical development?
- When to seek outside help and support
- What developmental milestones should your child be reaching at different ages?
- What to do if your child is not hitting their milestones
- Where are the red flags that might indicate atypical development?
- When to seek outside help and support
Download event flyer at https://bpandht.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/ATE-Typical-vs-Atypical-Devt-Feb-3-21-flyer.pdf
Presented by Meghan Patton, Doctor of Physical Therapy at Bothell Pediatric & Hand Therapy. Parents, grandparents, educators, caregivers, and medical providers welcome!
Parent Ed: When Typical Child Develop...
Date and Time
Wednesday Feb 3, 2021
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM PST
Weds. February 3 @ 7:00pm
Location
Zoom (online webinar)
Fees/Admission
Free
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Contact Information
dianak@bpht.com
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