**EDUCATIONAL VIDEO**
There are subtle signs in baby’s movements that may indicate a physical development delay. These delays can be detected as early as 2 months old. Watch two children at 6 months old, in eight different positons. One baby shows typical development at 6 months while the other shows atypical movements.
0:00 6 Month Old Babies Side by Side Motor Development
0:19 Typical and Atypical Supine
1:17 Typical and Atypical Side-Lying
2:01 Typical and Atypical Prone
3:26 Typical and Atypical Pull to Sit
4:06 Typical and Atypical Sitting
5:09 Typical and Atypical Horizontal Suspension
5:34 Typical and Atypical Protective Extension
6:17 Typical and Atypical Standing
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, visit: http://www.pathways.org
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