**EDUCATIONAL VIDEO**
Early detection and early intervention are best. Watch these eight clips showing typical and atypical development for babies at four months old. Watch and compare the development of the two children, then compare to your baby. The eight positions in the video are what healthcare professionals use to determine if early intervention is needed. Watch this and have notes on your child’s development ready prior to your next well baby visit.
0:00 4 Month Old Babies Side by Side Motor Development
0:20 Typical and Atypical Supine
1:21 Typical and Atypical Side-Lying
2:11 Typical and Atypical Prone
3:02 Typical and Atypical Pull to Sit
3:31 Typical and Atypical Sitting
4:42 Typical and Atypical Horizontal Suspension
5:24 Typical and Atypical Protective Extension
6:09 Typical and Atypical Standing
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, visit: http://www.pathways.org
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