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  • #16
    You’re welcome. I think it’s so rare that many doctors haven’t seen it or wait until testing for other things before testing for it. It happens more to girls, usually around that age. Mine met physical milestones such as rolling over on time but sitting and crawling late and then never reached walking. She seemed perfectly healthy but way before they diagnosed or the parents were even concerned I noticed that when she crawled it was just different than other crawlers, almost like one side of her body just didn’t cooperate fully.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by MarinaVanessa View Post
      I honestly have no idea, I've never been trained in ASQ before but after this, I saw the value in it and signed up for an upcoming training i ASQ3 and the other one (I can't remember what it's called).


      I'll take note of. I'll suggest it to mom as "she most likely doesn't have it but you can easily rule it out" type of thing. Thank you!
      There are different categories,, like Social Emotional, Gross Motor, Fine Motor, Communication etc. If you give me the categories she needs work on, I can send you the activities to do to help her.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by MarinaVanessa View Post
        That's something that I will also be looking into. If not our CCR&R then we have a program called TriCounties that offers screenings for children under 3 years. I will be suggesting to mom that she speak to her Pediatrician at a minimum and that she ask for an assessment. We have a great local program called Easter Seals that does physical therapy for kids under 3 so I will give that info all to mom/dad today.
        If you. (or any reading this post) ever need ASQ again, you can find it here: http://www.easterseals.com/mtffc/asq/

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        • #19
          Originally posted by hwichlaz View Post
          There are different categories,, like Social Emotional, Gross Motor, Fine Motor, Communication etc. If you give me the categories she needs work on, I can send you the activities to do to help her.
          Thank you! She scored really low (10) in gross motor and right at the cusp for low in problem solving (25, cuttoff is 24) so something that I could do with her in those two areas would be really helpful.

          I still haven't spoken to them, another daycare parent was here when she got picked up so I didn't bring it up and I didn't want to just send a note home or do it by phone.

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          • #20
            I'm on a new computer, so I'll figure out how to post the attachments at nap time.

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            • #21
              Found a link!! https://pages.uoregon.edu/asqstudy/a...Activities.pdf

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              • #22
                Originally posted by hwichlaz View Post
                There are different categories,, like Social Emotional, Gross Motor, Fine Motor, Communication etc. If you give me the categories she needs work on, I can send you the activities to do to help her.
                Originally posted by hwichlaz View Post
                This is perfect thank you! I can give some of the ideas to her parents to do at home also. I'll be speaking to dcd today at pickup so wish me luck. This part makes me nervous because I never know how the parents will react *breath*

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