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Quick Scroll Peds 04.27.08 (19 days ago) #1

18 month old child does not speak a word. He seems to understand everything his mother says to him. He waves bye bye when she leaves. Started cruising at 12 months and walking at 15 months. What will be your action?

a. developmental assessment
b. reassure and regular follow up.
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Quick Scroll Re: Peds 04.27.08 (19 days ago) #2

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18 month old child does not speak a word. He seems to understand everything his mother says to him. He waves bye bye when she leaves. Started cruising at 12 months and walking at 15 months. What will be your action?

a. developmental assessment
b. reassure and regular follow up.
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Quick Scroll 04.29.08 (17 days ago) #3

between the two choices I ll go with b
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b. reassure and regular follow up.
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Quick Scroll 05.09.08 (6 days ago) #8

The child hears normally. b will be rational.
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b , reassure
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Quick Scroll 05.12.08 (4 days ago) #10

In TN 2007, P4 it says on the side of the page the red falgs for the developmental milestones: child has to say min 3 words at 18 months???????
Please someone explain why you prefer b not a?
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