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Pediatrics 9

A 3-month-old girl is brought to the pediatrician by her parents for a routine well-child visit. The prenatal course was unremarkable, and the girl was delivered by spontaneous vaginal delivery at term. The parents report that she is healthy and has been feeding well. Family history is negative. The parents are curious about her developmental progress. On physical examination, the pediatrician observes that the infant can lift her head while on her abdomen, follows objects with her eyes, and responds to sounds.

Which of the following developmental milestones should the pediatrician expect the infant to achieve at this age?

  • A) Babbling
  • B) Crawling
  • C) Laughing
  • D) Sitting without support
  • E) Walking with assistance

Author(s)

Dr. Ted O'Connell

Editor(s)

Dr. Ted O'Connell

Last updated

Oct 16, 2024

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