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Hannah and her global developmental delays at 12 months

Posted Aug 10 2009 4:30pm

When I’m with Hannah, and there aren’t other kids around (which is often), I forget or cast aside the fact that she has global developmental delays.  She’s just Hannah.

But then I see her around other children, like at her birthday party, and I can see how delayed she really is and in so many different areas…physically, adaptive behavior, communication, cognition, etc.  It gets hard to see sometimes.

I came across this checklist from the CDC called “ Important Milestones by the end of the first year (12 months).”   I put the ones that are a definite “yes” in gray, but the ones that are a “no” or “not yet” I left in black.  There is too much black, which breaks my heart when you see it all at once.

Social and Emotional

  • Shy or anxious with strangers – yes
  • Cries when mother or father leaves – yes
  • Enjoys imitating people in his play – no
  • Shows specific preferences for certain people and toys – yes
  • Tests parental responses to his actions during feedings – no
  • Tests parental responses to his behavior – no
  • May be fearful in some situations – yes
  • Prefers mother and/or regular caregiver over all others – yes
  • Repeats sounds or gestures for attention – not really
  • Finger-feeds himself – probably could, but with her sensory issues she doesn’t actually eat it
  • Extends arm or leg to help when being dressed – yes

Cognitive

  • Explores objects in many different ways (shaking, banging, throwing, dropping) – shaking and banging
  • Finds hidden objects easily – no
  • Looks at correct picture when the image is named – no
  • Imitates gestures – no
  • Begins to use objects correctly (drinking from cup, brushing hair, dialing phone, listening to receiver)  – no
    Language
  • Pays increasing attention to speech – no
  • Responds to simple verbal requests – no, except for “uppies” (meaning to be lifted up)
  • Responds to “no” – no
  • Uses simple gestures, such as shaking head for “no” – no
  • Babbles with inflection (changes in tone) – no, but she does babble a lot!
  • Says “dada” and “mama” – no
  • Uses exclamations, such as “Oh-oh!” – no
  • Tries to imitate words – no

Movement

  • Reaches sitting position without assistance – no
  • Crawls forward on belly – just now working on the commando crawl
  • Assumes hands-and-knees position – starting to get there, difficult with her hypotonia and loose knee ligaments
  • Creeps on hands and knees – working on it
  • Gets from sitting to crawling or prone (lying on stomach) position – yes, but not gracefully (kinda falls down)
  • Pulls self up to stand – only when seated in a certain position
  • Walks holding on to furniture – no
  • Stands momentarily without support – no
  • May walk two or three steps without support – no

Hand and Finger Skills

  • Uses pincer grasp – just starting
  • Bangs two objects together – yes
  • Puts objects into container – no
  • Takes objects out of container – yes
  • Lets objects go voluntarily – yes
  • Pokes with index finger - yes
  • Tries to imitate scribbling - no

    Developmental Health Watch (Hannah’s listed below):
  • Does not crawl
  • Does not search for objects that are hidden while he or she watches
  • Says no single words (”mama” or “dada”)
  • Does not learn to use gestures, such as waving or shaking head
  • Does not point to objects or pictures
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