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I find a lot of parents are very well aware of motor milestones. If their child
is not walking on time. If their child now rolling or sitting.
Those are things they'll come to the pediatric office about pretty quickly.
But the social, emotional, and cognitive side of development which is equally as
important has huge implications for future life and everything else.
Often is as someone mentioned gets pushed aside by pediatricians.
If at eighteen months they see a child and they're not developing like we
think they should, there's that tendency to kinda wish it to go away and get
better will see you again in six months and six months to make a world of
difference in identification.