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6 month Old Baby Typical and Atypical Development

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*EDUCATIONAL VIDEO* Are you tracking baby's 6 month motor development? This footage shows typical and atypical development for a 6 month old baby. See the difference in their physical development. Looking at baby in multiple positions is helpful in the early detection of motor delays. Watch this video to see the eight positions healthcare providers use to determine if intervention is needed and what parents can look for in their baby’s development. 🏠 Visit Pathways.org: https://www.pathways.org 👶 Download FREE Pathways.org baby app: https://pathways.org/mobile-app 📹 Watch our 6 Month Old Baby Typical & Atypical Development (Side by Side Comparison): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIyWt_qtcnM&t=4s 🔗 Download FREE 6 Months: Early Motor Delays handout (Available in multiple languages!): https://pathways.org/watch/6-month-old-typical-atypical-motor-development-side-side-comparison/ ___________________ Each year, 1 in 40 children in the United States is born with an early motor delay, and an estimated 400,000 children are born at-risk for a delay. When healthcare providers know what to look for, they are better equipped to recognize the subtle signs of a delay in infants as young as 2 months of age, giving them the opportunity to receive early intervention services and thereby reach their fullest potential. We encourage you to use Pathways.org resources as a guide to identify potential early motor delays at each well-child visit. ___________________ 👪 ABOUT PATHWAYS.ORG Pathways.org is a non-profit organization that provides free, trusted resources so that every parent is fully empowered to support their child’s development. Our milestones are supported by American Academy of Pediatric findings. Our resources are developed with and approved by expert pediatric physical and occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists. 👋 COME JOIN US Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PathwaysDotOrg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pathwaysorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pathwaysorg Twitter: https://twitter.com/PathwaysOrg 00:03 Typical development in supine 00:50 Atypical development in supine 01:57 Typical development in side lying 02:40 Atypical development in side lying 03:14 Typical development in prone 04:33 Atypical development in prone 05:20 Typical development in pull to sit 05:45 Atypical development in pull to sit 06:19 Typical development in sitting 07:03 Atypical development in sitting 07:50 Typical development in horizontal suspension 08:07 Atypical development in horizontal suspension 08:21 Typical development in protective extension 08:44 Atypical development in protective extension 09:09 Typical development in standing 09:39 Atypical development in standing #earlydetection #earlyintervention #pediatrics #babydevelopment #motorskills #motordevelopment #pediatrictherapy #pediatricphysicaltherapy All materials including videos are provided at no cost; no fees or charges may be associated with any of the Pathways.org materials without prior written approval. Watch our 6 Month Old Baby Typical & Atypical Development Side by Side with narration here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIyWt_qtcnM&t=4s ***EDUCATIONAL VIDEO*** This footage compares the movements of two children at 6 months of age: one developing typically, and one developing atypically. This film goes through 8 different positions with the two children. Download Accompanying Handout: http://bit.ly/1RzX9oS All materials including videos are provided at no cost; no fees or charges may be associated with any of the Pathways.org materials without prior written approval. Each year, 1 in 40 children in the United States is born with an early motor delay, and an estimated 400,000 children are born at-risk for a delay. When healthcare providers know what to look for, they are better equipped to recognize the subtle signs of a delay in infants as young as 2 months of age, giving them the opportunity to receive early intervention services and thereby reach their fullest potential. We encourage you to use Pathways.org resources as a guide to identify potential early motor delays at each well-child visit. For more information on infant development, please go visit: https://www.pathways.org

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