**EDUCATIONAL VIDEO** Each year, 1 in 40 children in the United States is born with an early motor delay, and an estimated 400,000 children are born at-risk for a delay. When healthcare providers know what to look for, they are better equipped to recognize the subtle signs of a delay in infants as young as 2 months of age, giving them the opportunity to receive early intervention services and thereby reach their fullest potential. All materials including videos are provided at no cost; no fees or charges may be associated with any of the Pathways.org materials without prior written approval. This footage shows a comparison of two children at 6 months of age demonstrating typical development and atypical development in the Standing position. The full video (12 minutes) goes through all 8 positions with the two children and has an accompanying handout, showing the children in each position side by side. View the full video: http://goo.gl/X2tp1P Download Accompanying Handout: http://bit.ly/1RzX9oS We encourage you to use Pathways.org resources as a guide to identify potential early motor delays at each well-child visit. For more information on infant development, please go to: https://www.pathways.org

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