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Nishtha answered on Sep 28 2022
DENVER DEVELOPMENTAL SCREENING
The Denver Developmental Screening Test (Denver scale), that usually for the expressing milestones as per the age, was for a long time the most frequently used instrument for determining whether a child was developing normally. The tool is still in use in many nations today. The fact that it is an outdated tool and that these are merely screening tests must be kept in mind. Further analysis is required if any issues are found, and there are several validated tests available on the market. In any event, the Denver table is provided below, along with other comparable CDC milestones (if you'd like, click on one of the links to jump right to the desired age: , four months, two months, six months, nine months, a year, eighteen months, two years, three years, four years, or five years) Paraguassu-Chaves(2020).
FOUR WEEKS
Psychological and social starts to give them a smile. It can temporarily relax (may bring hands to mouth and suck on hand).
Physical Development/Movement
when lying on tummy, able to hold head up and...