3 months |
- The baby does not look at the face.
- Does not smile when spoken to.
- The mother’s voice does not reassure him.
- Does not control the head: it does not raise it when face down or it falls when it is upright.
- You don’t look at your hands.
- His hands are always closed with the thumb inside the other fingers.
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6 months |
- Does not pick up objects.
- He is very passive.
- He does not anticipate the arms to be caught.
- Legs always stretched and tense.
- It does not look for the origin of the sounds.
- It doesn’t make sounds.
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9 months |
- Don’t sit.
- Does not pick up objects or manipulate them.
- Stiff lower limbs.
- He does not call with his voice.
- Cries a lot or never cries.
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12 months |
- He doesn’t stand up.
- He doesn’t seem to understand simple orders: take, give me…
- Do not speak using consonants (d, p, m, g )
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18 months |
- It doesn’t go.
- Does not point to parts of the body when named.
- He does not point with his finger to ask or to point.
- Does not participate in imitation games (make meals, rock a doll…).
- He is not interested in other children.
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Any age |
- Stop learning new things or go backwards, forget the ones you already learned.
- You don’t relax when you she holds him in her arms.
- He doesn’t enjoy playing peek-a-boo.
- He shows no interest in things around him.
- Asymmetry in movements or posture.
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