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Why an Infant Development Program?

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Why an Infant Development Program?

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Usually, a baby from birth to three years develops at a rapid pace. Some babies, however, are slow to reach developmental milestones such as sitting unsupported, playing with toys, walking or talking. With extra help for you and your family, and perhaps a different approach in teaching skills, your baby can be encouraged to learn and may progress more readily. Future physical, social and intellectual development depends largely on your baby’s early experiences with his/her family. Who? • Children aged birth to three years • Delayed in one or more skill area • Children with a diagnosed disability • At risk for potential delays • Parents with questions/concerns • Referred by: Parent, doctor, health nurse, etc. Participation is voluntary and information shared is confidential.

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