Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 AUTISM: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Learn the signs. Act early. Newsletter Update was born August 30, 2010, one week past his due date and a few days after his mo����s 40th birthday. He weighed 7 pounds and 1 ounce at birth, and he was 20 inches long. He has three older brothers, 12, 11, and 7 years of age. On December 30, was 4 months old. �����s a healthy little guy w�����s smaller than his brothers were at the same age: 12 lbs 12 oz and 23.5 inches lo�����More about Wisconsin Builds Act Early Site and Creates Materials The Wisconsin Act Early State Team has done some wonderful work in developing and customizing thei�����Learn the Signs. Act Earl����� campaign, with a new, single-sheet trifold brochure that shows important milestones for a range of ages and a ne�����Act Early Wisconsin��� website. You can take advantage of this work for your own program���More New Resource: Track Your Child���s Developmental Milestones Brochure The����Learn the signs. Act early���� team was thrilled to work with Gail Chodron and the Wisconsin Act Early State Team to help develop this tri-fold brochure. Originally customized for Wisconsin, it now is available in the standard CDC����Learn the Signs. Act Early���� format that you can use as-is or customize with your local contact information���More Question Corner: This question is an important one for professionals to keep in mind when referring children for developmental testing. Question: My child has been referred for developmental testing. Are there needles involved? Will it hurt? Find the answer in the full body of the newsletter. ���Learn the Signs. Act Early���� Paints the Country Purple An interactive map shows some of the ���Learn the signs. Act early.��� activities in the US and its territories. ���Learn the Signs ���Act EarlyDo����t wait! Acting early can make a real difference! ��� "Learn the Signs. Act Early.��� is a campaign of CDC���s National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities You are subscribed to Learn the signs. Act early. Newsletter for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This information has recently been updated, and is now available. Modify/Update Subscriber Preferences | Unsubscribe | Send Feedback | Learn more about CDC Email Updates To receive the latest news for your region, please update your profile with your country, state and zip code. Questions or problems? Please contact support@.... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)��� 1600 Clifton R��· Atlanta GA 30333��� 800-CDC-INFO () ---You are currently subscribed to act_early_summit as: benito@....To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-21843-9122.9fdef890a0a6f2496628626367d39280 (AT) lyrisvs (DOT) aucd.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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