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Developmental assessment: practice tips for primary care physicians.

Ying Ying Choo1, Sita Padmini Yeleswarapu2, Choon How How3,4, Pratibha Agarwal2.   

Abstract

Child development refers to the continuous but predictably sequential biological, psychological and emotional changes that occur in human beings between birth and the end of adolescence. Developmental surveillance should be incorporated into every child visit. Parents play an important role in the child's developmental assessment. The primary care physician should educate and encourage parents to use the developmental checklist in the health booklet to monitor their child's development. Further evaluation is necessary when developmental delay is identified. This article aimed to highlight the normal child developmental assessment as well as to provide suggestions for screening tools and questions to be used within the primary care setting. Copyright: © Singapore Medical Association.

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Keywords:  child developmental; developmental screening tools; primary care; surveillance

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30843079      PMCID: PMC6395840          DOI: 10.11622/smedj.2019016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Singapore Med J        ISSN: 0037-5675            Impact factor:   1.858


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1.  Worldwide national intervention of developmental screening programs in infant and early childhood.

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