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  • Development
    • Newborns
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    • 2 to 4 Weeks
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    • 2 Months
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    • 6 Months
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    • 9 Months
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    • 12 Months
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    • 6 to 10 Years
    • 11 to 14 Years
    • 15 to 18 Years

Normal Child Development

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From routine check ups and immunizations to counseling your teen on the birds and the bees -- much of your child’s healthy development is up to you.

You’re child will experience countless changes as they grow up. As a parent, you can assist your child during these exciting, and sometimes challenging, times by being knowledgeable about the physical and emotional changes your child will experience.

In this section, you’ll learn more about development in newborns, infants, children and teenagers.


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