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Early Intervention: Spotting Problems in Your Child's Development
Maybe I was paranoid. Everyone seemed to think so. But my son was almost two years old and showing no signs of talking. >>>
First Year
Developmental Milestones
- From Their Mouths to Our EarsIt's never too early to assess our children's speech and language development -- and to seek support if needed.by Karen Gorman
- Special Report: Your Child's Speech and Language DevelopmentLanguage is the gateway to learning. Here’s what you need to know to foster speech and language skills, and to get help when you suspect trouble. By Allison Martin
- The Little Girl Who Loved to SwingFor some children suffering from sensory integration disorder, sounds are distracting, their clothes are itchy, and everyday life is filled with unpleasant sensations.by Priscilla Scherer, with Lisa Burton
Post-Adoption Depression
- More Than Just the BluesHow to recognize and cope with post-adoption depression.by Doris A. Landry
- After the BlissFor many adoptive moms, post-baby depression is a real and painful ordeal. Understand why it happens and how to feel better.
Adoption Health
- What You Need to Know About Hepatitis B
- TB and Adoption: What Parents Needs to Knowby Deborah Borchers, M.D.
- Misunderstanding Mongolian SpotsIt's a good idea to ask your pediatrician to make a note of your child's Mongolian spots.
- When Should You Schedule Surgery?by Edward M. Kolb, MD
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